The Dramatic Works of William ShakespeareGall & Inglis, 1864 - 934 Seiten |
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... sirrah ? Ste . I should have been a sore one then . Alon . [ Pointing to Caliban . ] This is as strange a thing as e'er I looked on . Pro . He is as disproportion'd in his manners As in his shape . - Go , sirrah , to my cell ; Take with ...
... sirrah ? Ste . I should have been a sore one then . Alon . [ Pointing to Caliban . ] This is as strange a thing as e'er I looked on . Pro . He is as disproportion'd in his manners As in his shape . - Go , sirrah , to my cell ; Take with ...
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... sirrah ? Speed . She is not within hearing , sir . Val . Why , sir , who bade you call her ? Speed . Your worship , sir ; or else I mistook , Val . Well , you'll still be too forward . Speed . And yet I was last chidden for being . too ...
... sirrah ? Speed . She is not within hearing , sir . Val . Why , sir , who bade you call her ? Speed . Your worship , sir ; or else I mistook , Val . Well , you'll still be too forward . Speed . And yet I was last chidden for being . too ...
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... sirrah , how did thy master part with Madam Julia ? Launce . Marry , after they clos'd in earnest , they parted very fairly in jest . Speed . But shall she marry him ? Launce . No. Speed . How then ? Shall he marry her ? Launce . No ...
... sirrah , how did thy master part with Madam Julia ? Launce . Marry , after they clos'd in earnest , they parted very fairly in jest . Speed . But shall she marry him ? Launce . No. Speed . How then ? Shall he marry her ? Launce . No ...
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... sirrah , find him out . Come , Valentine . Val . O , my dear Silvia ! hapless Valentine . [ Exeunt Valentine and Proteus . Launce . I am but a fool , look you , and yet I have the wit to think , my master is a kind of a knave ; but ...
... sirrah , find him out . Come , Valentine . Val . O , my dear Silvia ! hapless Valentine . [ Exeunt Valentine and Proteus . Launce . I am but a fool , look you , and yet I have the wit to think , my master is a kind of a knave ; but ...
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... sirrah , [ To Rob . ] bear you these letters tightly1 ; Sail like my pinnace to these golden shores.- Rogues , hence avaunt ! vanish like hailstones , go ; Trudge , plod away , o ' the hoof ; seek shelter , pack ! Falstaff will learn ...
... sirrah , [ To Rob . ] bear you these letters tightly1 ; Sail like my pinnace to these golden shores.- Rogues , hence avaunt ! vanish like hailstones , go ; Trudge , plod away , o ' the hoof ; seek shelter , pack ! Falstaff will learn ...
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