The Works of Shakespeare, Ausgabe 10 |
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ACT I Sc . II 170 pray you , for your own sake , to embrace your own safety , and give over this attempt . Ros . Do , young Sir ; your reputation shall not therefore be mispris'd : we will make it our suit to the Duke that the wrastling ...
ACT I Sc . II 170 pray you , for your own sake , to embrace your own safety , and give over this attempt . Ros . Do , young Sir ; your reputation shall not therefore be mispris'd : we will make it our suit to the Duke that the wrastling ...
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Sweet Youth , I pray you , chide a year together : I had rather hear you chide than this man woo . Ros . He's fallen in love with your foulness , and she ' ll fall in love with my anger . If it be so , as fast as she answers thee with ...
Sweet Youth , I pray you , chide a year together : I had rather hear you chide than this man woo . Ros . He's fallen in love with your foulness , and she ' ll fall in love with my anger . If it be so , as fast as she answers thee with ...
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I pray you , will you take him by the arm ? OLI . Be of good cheer , Youth . You a man ! you lack a man's heart . Ros . I do so , I confess it . Ah , sirrah , a body would think this was well counterfeited ! I pray you , tell your ...
I pray you , will you take him by the arm ? OLI . Be of good cheer , Youth . You a man ! you lack a man's heart . Ros . I do so , I confess it . Ah , sirrah , a body would think this was well counterfeited ! I pray you , tell your ...
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