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Page 48
And thou must stand by too , and suffer every knave to use me at his pleasure ? [ To her man . Pet . I saw no man use you at his pleasure : if I had , my weapon should quickly have been out , I warrant you .
And thou must stand by too , and suffer every knave to use me at his pleasure ? [ To her man . Pet . I saw no man use you at his pleasure : if I had , my weapon should quickly have been out , I warrant you .
Page 161
“ Madam , I swear , I use no art at all :" That he is mad , ' tis true ; ' cis true , ' tis pity ; “ And pity ' tis , ' tis true ; A foolish figure ; " But farewel it ; for I will use no art . “ Mad let us grant him then ; and now ...
“ Madam , I swear , I use no art at all :" That he is mad , ' tis true ; ' cis true , ' tis pity ; “ And pity ' tis , ' tis true ; A foolish figure ; " But farewel it ; for I will use no art . “ Mad let us grant him then ; and now ...
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Use every man after his desert , and who shall ' scape whipping ? use them after your own honour and dignity . The less they deserve , the more merit is in your bounty . Take them in . Pol . Come , Sirs . [ Exit Polonius . Ham .
Use every man after his desert , and who shall ' scape whipping ? use them after your own honour and dignity . The less they deserve , the more merit is in your bounty . Take them in . Pol . Come , Sirs . [ Exit Polonius . Ham .
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