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80. oldal
Let her be as she is : if she be fair ' t is the better for her ; an she be not she has the mends in her own hands . Tro . Good Pandarus ! How now , Pandarus ? Pan . I have had my labour for my travel ; ill - thought on of her , and ill ...
Let her be as she is : if she be fair ' t is the better for her ; an she be not she has the mends in her own hands . Tro . Good Pandarus ! How now , Pandarus ? Pan . I have had my labour for my travel ; ill - thought on of her , and ill ...
105. oldal
Fair be to you , my lord , and to all this Pan . Ay , good my lord . Why should you fair company ! fair desires , in all fair measure , say Cressida ? no , your poor disposer ' s sick . fairly guide them ! especially to you , fair queen ...
Fair be to you , my lord , and to all this Pan . Ay , good my lord . Why should you fair company ! fair desires , in all fair measure , say Cressida ? no , your poor disposer ' s sick . fairly guide them ! especially to you , fair queen ...
cxciii. oldal
You have made fair work, I fear me : — I'ray, your news ? If Marcius should be join'd with Volcians, — Com. If! H e is their god ; he leads them like a thing Made by some other deity than nature, That shapes man better: and they follow ...
You have made fair work, I fear me : — I'ray, your news ? If Marcius should be join'd with Volcians, — Com. If! H e is their god ; he leads them like a thing Made by some other deity than nature, That shapes man better: and they follow ...
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JULIUS CAESAR 215 | 238 |
ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA | 277 |
SUPPLEMENTARY NOTICE TO THE THREE ROMAN PLAYS | 339 |
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