The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare: From the Text of Johnson, Stevens&Reed, Band 2George Routledge&Company, 1856 - 971 Seiten |
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... answer'd . Fal . I will answer it straight ; -I have done all this : -That is now answer'd . Shal . The Council shall know this . Fal . " Twere better for you , if it were known in counsel : you'll be laugh'd at . Eva . Pauca verba ...
... answer'd . Fal . I will answer it straight ; -I have done all this : -That is now answer'd . Shal . The Council shall know this . Fal . " Twere better for you , if it were known in counsel : you'll be laugh'd at . Eva . Pauca verba ...
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... answer for her . Your will ? Oli . Give us the place alone : we will hear this divinity . [ Exit MARIA . ] Now , Sir , what is your text ? Vio . Most sweet lady , - Oli . A comfortable doctrine , and much may be said of it . Where lies ...
... answer for her . Your will ? Oli . Give us the place alone : we will hear this divinity . [ Exit MARIA . ] Now , Sir , what is your text ? Vio . Most sweet lady , - Oli . A comfortable doctrine , and much may be said of it . Where lies ...
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... answer'd . Vio . ' Sooth , but you must . Say , that some lady , as , perhaps , there is . Hath for your love as great a pang of heart As you have for Olivia : you cannot love her ; You tell her so ; Must she not then be answer'd ? Duke ...
... answer'd . Vio . ' Sooth , but you must . Say , that some lady , as , perhaps , there is . Hath for your love as great a pang of heart As you have for Olivia : you cannot love her ; You tell her so ; Must she not then be answer'd ? Duke ...
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... answer . I think , oxen and wainropes || cannot hale them toge- ther . For Andrew , if he were opened , and you find so much blood in his liver as will clog the foot of a flea , I'll eat the rest of the anatomy . Fab . And his opposite ...
... answer . I think , oxen and wainropes || cannot hale them toge- ther . For Andrew , if he were opened , and you find so much blood in his liver as will clog the foot of a flea , I'll eat the rest of the anatomy . Fab . And his opposite ...
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... answer , he pays you as surely as your feet hit the ground they step on : They say , he has been fencer to the Sophy . Sir And . Pox on't , I'll not meddle with him . Sir To . Ay , but he will not now be pacified : Fabian can scarce ...
... answer , he pays you as surely as your feet hit the ground they step on : They say , he has been fencer to the Sophy . Sir And . Pox on't , I'll not meddle with him . Sir To . Ay , but he will not now be pacified : Fabian can scarce ...
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