The Dramatic Works of William ShakespeareG. Routledge, 1866 - 960 pages |
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Page 79
... there's for you . [ Striking SEBASTIAN . Seb . Why , there's for thee , and there , and there : Are all the people mad ? [ Beating Sir ANDREW . Sir To . Hold , sir , or I'll throw your dagger o'er the house . Clo . This will I tell my ...
... there's for you . [ Striking SEBASTIAN . Seb . Why , there's for thee , and there , and there : Are all the people mad ? [ Beating Sir ANDREW . Sir To . Hold , sir , or I'll throw your dagger o'er the house . Clo . This will I tell my ...
Page 626
... there's more in me , than thou understand'st . Why dost thou so oppress me with thine eye ? Achil . Tell me , you heavens , in which part of his body Shall I destroy him ? whether there , there , or there ? That I may give the local ...
... there's more in me , than thou understand'st . Why dost thou so oppress me with thine eye ? Achil . Tell me , you heavens , in which part of his body Shall I destroy him ? whether there , there , or there ? That I may give the local ...
Page 879
... There's no offence , my lord . Ham . Yes , by St. Patrick , but there is , Horatio , And much offence too . Touching this vision here , - It is an honest ghost , that let me tell you ; For your desire to know what is between us , O'er ...
... There's no offence , my lord . Ham . Yes , by St. Patrick , but there is , Horatio , And much offence too . Touching this vision here , - It is an honest ghost , that let me tell you ; For your desire to know what is between us , O'er ...
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