The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare: From the Text of Johnson, Stevens&Reed, Band 2George Routledge&Company, 1856 - 971 Seiten |
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... Attendants . Vio . I thank you . Here comes the count . Duke . Who saw Cesario , ho ? Vio . On your attendance , my lord ; here . Duke . Stand you awhile aloof . - Cesario , Thou know'st no less but all ; I have unclasp'd To thee the ...
... Attendants . Vio . I thank you . Here comes the count . Duke . Who saw Cesario , ho ? Vio . On your attendance , my lord ; here . Duke . Stand you awhile aloof . - Cesario , Thou know'st no less but all ; I have unclasp'd To thee the ...
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... Attendants . Once more , Cesario , Get thee to yon ' same sovereign cruelty : Tell her , my love , more noble than the world , Prizes not quantity of dirty lands ; The parts that fortune hath bestow'd upon her , Tell her , I hold as ...
... Attendants . Once more , Cesario , Get thee to yon ' same sovereign cruelty : Tell her , my love , more noble than the world , Prizes not quantity of dirty lands ; The parts that fortune hath bestow'd upon her , Tell her , I hold as ...
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... Attendants . Duke . Belong you to the lady Olivia , friends ? Clo . Ay , Sir ; we are some of her trappings . Duke . I know thee well ; How dost thou , my good fellow ? Clo . Truly , Sir , the better for my foes , and the worse for my ...
... Attendants . Duke . Belong you to the lady Olivia , friends ? Clo . Ay , Sir ; we are some of her trappings . Duke . I know thee well ; How dost thou , my good fellow ? Clo . Truly , Sir , the better for my foes , and the worse for my ...
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... Attendants . Duke . Escalus , - Escal . My lord . Are not thine own so proper , * as to waste Thyself upon thy ... Attendant . What figure of us think you he will bear ? For you must know , we have with special soul Elected him our ...
... Attendants . Duke . Escalus , - Escal . My lord . Are not thine own so proper , * as to waste Thyself upon thy ... Attendant . What figure of us think you he will bear ? For you must know , we have with special soul Elected him our ...
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... Attendants . Ang . We must not make a scare - crow of the Setting it up to feartt the birds of prey , [ law , And let it keep one shape , till custom make it Their perch , and not their terror . Escal . Ay , but yet Let us be keen , and ...
... Attendants . Ang . We must not make a scare - crow of the Setting it up to feartt the birds of prey , [ law , And let it keep one shape , till custom make it Their perch , and not their terror . Escal . Ay , but yet Let us be keen , and ...
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