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185. oldal
Give me leave , you are , I ' ll go to him , and undertake to bring him in With striving less to be so : Lesser had been peace , The thwartings of your dispositions , if Where he shall answer , by a lawful form , You had not show'd them ...
Give me leave , you are , I ' ll go to him , and undertake to bring him in With striving less to be so : Lesser had been peace , The thwartings of your dispositions , if Where he shall answer , by a lawful form , You had not show'd them ...
282. oldal
0 , then we bring forth suffer our departure , death ' s the word . weeds Ant . I must be gone . When our quick winds lie still ; and our ills Eno . Under a compelling occasion , let women die : It were pity to cast them away for ...
0 , then we bring forth suffer our departure , death ' s the word . weeds Ant . I must be gone . When our quick winds lie still ; and our ills Eno . Under a compelling occasion , let women die : It were pity to cast them away for ...
295. oldal
I do not like ' but yet , ' it does allay The good precedence ; fie upon “ but yet : ' Though it be honest , it is never good • But yet'is as a gaoler to bring forth To bring bad news : Give to a gracious message Some monstrous ...
I do not like ' but yet , ' it does allay The good precedence ; fie upon “ but yet : ' Though it be honest , it is never good • But yet'is as a gaoler to bring forth To bring bad news : Give to a gracious message Some monstrous ...
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JULIUS CAESAR 215 | 238 |
ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA | 277 |
SUPPLEMENTARY NOTICE TO THE THREE ROMAN PLAYS | 339 |
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