The Comedies, Histories, Tragedies, and Poems of William Shakspere: Comedies. HistoriesC. Knight, 1842 |
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... thou my calf ? Mam . Yes , if you will , my lord . Leon . Thou want'st a rough pash , " and the shoots that I have , To be full like me : -yet , they say we are Almost as like as eggs ; women say so , That will say anything : But were ...
... thou my calf ? Mam . Yes , if you will , my lord . Leon . Thou want'st a rough pash , " and the shoots that I have , To be full like me : -yet , they say we are Almost as like as eggs ; women say so , That will say anything : But were ...
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... Thou dost make possible things not so held , Communicat'st with dreams ;-( How can this be ? ) -- With what's unreal thou coactive art , And fellow'st nothing : Then , ' t is very credent , Thou mayst co - join with something ; and thou ...
... Thou dost make possible things not so held , Communicat'st with dreams ;-( How can this be ? ) -- With what's unreal thou coactive art , And fellow'st nothing : Then , ' t is very credent , Thou mayst co - join with something ; and thou ...
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... Thou art not honest : or , If thou inclin'st that way , thou art a coward ; • Rounding - telling secretly . Which hoxes a honesty behind , restraining From course requir'd SCENE II . ] 25 A WINTER'S TALE .
... Thou art not honest : or , If thou inclin'st that way , thou art a coward ; • Rounding - telling secretly . Which hoxes a honesty behind , restraining From course requir'd SCENE II . ] 25 A WINTER'S TALE .
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... thou hast the one half of my heart ; Do't not , thou splitt'st thine own . Cam . I'll do ' t , my lord . Leon . I will seem friendly , as thou hast advis'd me . [ Exit . Cam . O miserable lady ! -But , for me , What case stand I in ? I ...
... thou hast the one half of my heart ; Do't not , thou splitt'st thine own . Cam . I'll do ' t , my lord . Leon . I will seem friendly , as thou hast advis'd me . [ Exit . Cam . O miserable lady ! -But , for me , What case stand I in ? I ...
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... thou hear , Camillo ? I conjure thee , by all the parts of man Which honour does acknowledge , -whereof the least Is not this suit of mine , -that thou declare a We point this as in the original . The general reading is , " Do you know ...
... thou hear , Camillo ? I conjure thee , by all the parts of man Which honour does acknowledge , -whereof the least Is not this suit of mine , -that thou declare a We point this as in the original . The general reading is , " Do you know ...
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