The Works of ShakespeareIsaac, 1836 - 1012 Seiten |
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... mean That man that hath a tongue , I say , is no man , How he her chamber - window will ascend , And with a corded ladder fetch her down ; For which the youthful lover now is gone , And this way comes he with it presently ; Where , if ...
... mean That man that hath a tongue , I say , is no man , How he her chamber - window will ascend , And with a corded ladder fetch her down ; For which the youthful lover now is gone , And this way comes he with it presently ; Where , if ...
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... means for her as thou hast done , And leave her on such slight conditions.- Now , by the honour of my ancestry , J do ... mean you by that saying ? Val . Please you , I'll tell you as we pass along , That you will wonder , what hath ...
... means for her as thou hast done , And leave her on such slight conditions.- Now , by the honour of my ancestry , J do ... mean you by that saying ? Val . Please you , I'll tell you as we pass along , That you will wonder , what hath ...
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... mean by bidding me taste my legs . Sir To . I mean to go , sir , to enter . Vio . I will answer you with gait and entrance : But we are prevented . Enter OLIVIA and MARIA . Most excellent accomplished lady , the heavens rain odours on ...
... mean by bidding me taste my legs . Sir To . I mean to go , sir , to enter . Vio . I will answer you with gait and entrance : But we are prevented . Enter OLIVIA and MARIA . Most excellent accomplished lady , the heavens rain odours on ...
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... means ? Elb . Ay , sir , by Mistress Over - done's means : but as she spit in his face , so she defied him . Clo ... mean it not . Clo . Sir , but you shall come to it , by your ho- nour's leave : And , I beseech you , look into Mas ...
... means ? Elb . Ay , sir , by Mistress Over - done's means : but as she spit in his face , so she defied him . Clo ... mean it not . Clo . Sir , but you shall come to it , by your ho- nour's leave : And , I beseech you , look into Mas ...
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... mean to save him , but that either You must lay down the treasures of your body To this supposed , or else let him suffer ; What would you do ? Isab . As much for my poor brother , as myself : That is , Were I under the terms of death ...
... mean to save him , but that either You must lay down the treasures of your body To this supposed , or else let him suffer ; What would you do ? Isab . As much for my poor brother , as myself : That is , Were I under the terms of death ...
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