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... Clot . If my fhirt were bloody , then to shift it- Have I hurt him ? 2 Lord . No faith : not fo much as his patience . 1 Lord . Hurt him ? his body's a paffable carkass if he be not hurt . It is a thorough - fare for steel if it be not ...
... Clot . If my fhirt were bloody , then to shift it- Have I hurt him ? 2 Lord . No faith : not fo much as his patience . 1 Lord . Hurt him ? his body's a paffable carkass if he be not hurt . It is a thorough - fare for steel if it be not ...
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... Clot . I would they had not come between us . 2 Lord . So would I , ' till you had measur'd how long a fool you were upon the ground . [ afide . Clot . And that she should love this fellow , and refuse me ! 2 Lord . If it be a fin to ...
... Clot . I would they had not come between us . 2 Lord . So would I , ' till you had measur'd how long a fool you were upon the ground . [ afide . Clot . And that she should love this fellow , and refuse me ! 2 Lord . If it be a fin to ...
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... Clot . When a gentleman is disposed to swear , it is not for any ftanders - by to curtail his oaths . Ha ? 2 Lord . No , my lord : nor crop the ears of them . Clot . Whorfon dog ! I give him fatisfaction ? would he had been one of my ...
... Clot . When a gentleman is disposed to swear , it is not for any ftanders - by to curtail his oaths . Ha ? 2 Lord . No , my lord : nor crop the ears of them . Clot . Whorfon dog ! I give him fatisfaction ? would he had been one of my ...
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... Clot . No , I know that : but it is fit I fhould commit offence to my inferiors . 2 Lord . Ay , it is fit for your lordship only . Clot . Why fo I say . 1 Lord . Did you hear of a stranger that's come to court to - night ? Clot . A ...
... Clot . No , I know that : but it is fit I fhould commit offence to my inferiors . 2 Lord . Ay , it is fit for your lordship only . Clot . Why fo I say . 1 Lord . Did you hear of a stranger that's come to court to - night ? Clot . A ...
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... Clot . It would make any man cold to lose . 1 Lord . But not every man patient , after the noble temper of your lordship ; you are most hot and furious when you win . Clot . Winning will put any man into courage : If I could this ...
... Clot . It would make any man cold to lose . 1 Lord . But not every man patient , after the noble temper of your lordship ; you are most hot and furious when you win . Clot . Winning will put any man into courage : If I could this ...
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The Works of Shakespear: In Six Volumes, Volume 4 William Shakespeare,Alexander Pope,Nicholas Rowe Keine Leseprobe verfügbar - 2015 |
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