The Contemporary Shakespeare Series, Volume 6University Press of America, 1987 Contains: King Henry the Fourth, parts 1,2, ; Love's Labour's Lost; Othello; The Winter's Tale. |
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... ALCIBIADES Must it be so ? It must not be . My lords , I do beseech you know me . SECOND SENATOR ALCIBIADES Call me to your remembrances . THIRD SENATOR ALCIBIADES What ? How ? I cannot think but your age has forgotten me ; It could not ...
... ALCIBIADES Must it be so ? It must not be . My lords , I do beseech you know me . SECOND SENATOR ALCIBIADES Call me to your remembrances . THIRD SENATOR ALCIBIADES What ? How ? I cannot think but your age has forgotten me ; It could not ...
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... ALCIBIADES How came the noble Timon to this change ? TIMON As the moon does , by wanting light to give . But then renew I could not like the moon ; There were no suns to borrow of . ALCIBIADES What friendship may I do you ? TIMON ...
... ALCIBIADES How came the noble Timon to this change ? TIMON As the moon does , by wanting light to give . But then renew I could not like the moon ; There were no suns to borrow of . ALCIBIADES What friendship may I do you ? TIMON ...
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... ALCIBIADES I am your friend , and pity you , dear Timon . TIMON How do you pity him whom you do trouble ? I had rather be alone . ALCIBIADES Why , fare you well . Here is some gold for you . TIMON ALCIBIADES Keep it , I cannot eat it ...
... ALCIBIADES I am your friend , and pity you , dear Timon . TIMON How do you pity him whom you do trouble ? I had rather be alone . ALCIBIADES Why , fare you well . Here is some gold for you . TIMON ALCIBIADES Keep it , I cannot eat it ...
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