The Plays of William Shakspeare..., Volume 5Bellamy and Robarts, 1796 |
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... What's your pleasure , fir ? Ant . I muft with hafte from hence . Eno . Why , then we kill all our women : we fee how mortal an unkindness is to them ; if they suffer our de- parture , death's the word . Ant . I must be gone . Eno ...
... What's your pleasure , fir ? Ant . I muft with hafte from hence . Eno . Why , then we kill all our women : we fee how mortal an unkindness is to them ; if they suffer our de- parture , death's the word . Ant . I must be gone . Eno ...
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... What's the matter ? Cleo . I know , by that fame eye , there's fome good news . What fays the marry'd woman ? -You may go ; ' Would he had never given you leave to come ! Let her not fay ' tis I that keep you here , you are . I have no ...
... What's the matter ? Cleo . I know , by that fame eye , there's fome good news . What fays the marry'd woman ? -You may go ; ' Would he had never given you leave to come ! Let her not fay ' tis I that keep you here , you are . I have no ...
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... what by fea and land I can be able To ' front this prefent time . Caf . ' Till which encounter It is my bufinefs too ... What's your highness ' pleasure ? Cleo . Not now to hear thee fing ; I take no pleasure In aught an eunuch has ...
... what by fea and land I can be able To ' front this prefent time . Caf . ' Till which encounter It is my bufinefs too ... What's your highness ' pleasure ? Cleo . Not now to hear thee fing ; I take no pleasure In aught an eunuch has ...
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... what in deed is honeft to be done : Yet have I fierce affections , and think What Venus did with Mars . Cleo . O , Charmian ! Where think'st thou he is now ? Stands he , or fits he ? Or does he walk ? or is he on his horfe ? O , happy ...
... what in deed is honeft to be done : Yet have I fierce affections , and think What Venus did with Mars . Cleo . O , Charmian ! Where think'st thou he is now ? Stands he , or fits he ? Or does he walk ? or is he on his horfe ? O , happy ...
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... What's amifs , May it be gently heard : When we debate Our trivial difference loud , we do commit Murder in healing wounds : Then , noble partners , ( The rather , for I earnestly befeech ) Touch you the fourest points with sweetest ...
... What's amifs , May it be gently heard : When we debate Our trivial difference loud , we do commit Murder in healing wounds : Then , noble partners , ( The rather , for I earnestly befeech ) Touch you the fourest points with sweetest ...
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