The Complete Works of William Shakespeare: With the Temple NotesWorld Syndicate Publishing Company, 1935 - 1173 pages |
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Page 91
... Lucio . Away ; let's go learn the truth of it . [ Exeunt LUCIO and GENTLEMEN . Bawd . Thus , what with the war , what with the sweat , what with the gallows , and what with poverty , I am custom - shrunk . How now ! what's the news with ...
... Lucio . Away ; let's go learn the truth of it . [ Exeunt LUCIO and GENTLEMEN . Bawd . Thus , what with the war , what with the sweat , what with the gallows , and what with poverty , I am custom - shrunk . How now ! what's the news with ...
Page 103
... Lucio . O , sir , you are deceived . Duke . ' Tis not possible . Lucio . Who , not the duke ? yes , your beggar of fifty ; and his use was to put a ducat in her clack - dish : the duke had crotchets in him . He would be drunk too : that ...
... Lucio . O , sir , you are deceived . Duke . ' Tis not possible . Lucio . Who , not the duke ? yes , your beggar of fifty ; and his use was to put a ducat in her clack - dish : the duke had crotchets in him . He would be drunk too : that ...
Page 111
... Lucio . Well , my lord . [ married ; Mari . My lord , I do confess I ne'er was And I confess , besides , I am no maid : I have known my husband ; yet my husband knows not That ever he knew me . Lucio . He was drunk , then , my lord ; it ...
... Lucio . Well , my lord . [ married ; Mari . My lord , I do confess I ne'er was And I confess , besides , I am no maid : I have known my husband ; yet my husband knows not That ever he knew me . Lucio . He was drunk , then , my lord ; it ...
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The Growing and Perpetual | vii |
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Timon of Athens | lii |
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