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... Tell me , can you deliver an oration to the emperor with a grace ? Clo . Nay , truly , sir , I could never say grace in 10 all my life . Tit . Sirrah , come hither : make no more ado , But give your pigeons to the emperor : By me thou ...
... Tell me , can you deliver an oration to the emperor with a grace ? Clo . Nay , truly , sir , I could never say grace in 10 all my life . Tit . Sirrah , come hither : make no more ado , But give your pigeons to the emperor : By me thou ...
Page 76
... tell my lord the emperor How I have govern'd our determined jest ? Yield to his humour , smooth and speak him fair , 140 And tarry with him till I turn again . Tit . [ Aside ] I know them all , though they sup- pose me mad , And will o ...
... tell my lord the emperor How I have govern'd our determined jest ? Yield to his humour , smooth and speak him fair , 140 And tarry with him till I turn again . Tit . [ Aside ] I know them all , though they sup- pose me mad , And will o ...
Page 80
... tell who did the deed . Tit . Will ' t please you eat ? will ' t please your highness feed ? [ thus ? Tam . Why hast thou slain thine only daughter Tit . Not I ; ' t was Chiron and Demetrius : They ravish'd her , and cut away her tongue ...
... tell who did the deed . Tit . Will ' t please you eat ? will ' t please your highness feed ? [ thus ? Tam . Why hast thou slain thine only daughter Tit . Not I ; ' t was Chiron and Demetrius : They ravish'd her , and cut away her tongue ...
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