“The” Dramatic Works of Shakspeare [sic].Alexander Black, 1820 |
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... lord , how you take it ! Adr . Widow Dido , said you ? you make me study of that : she was of Carthage , not of Tunis . Gon . This Tunis , sir , was Carthage . Adr . Carthage ? Gon . I assure you , Carthage . Ant . His word is more than ...
... lord , how you take it ! Adr . Widow Dido , said you ? you make me study of that : she was of Carthage , not of Tunis . Gon . This Tunis , sir , was Carthage . Adr . Carthage ? Gon . I assure you , Carthage . Ant . His word is more than ...
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... lord , be not angry . Gon . No , I warrant you ; I will not adven- ture my discretion so weakly . Will you laugh me asleep , for I am very heavy ? Ant . Go sleep , and hear us . [ All sleep but ALON . SEB . and ANT . Alon . What , all ...
... lord , be not angry . Gon . No , I warrant you ; I will not adven- ture my discretion so weakly . Will you laugh me asleep , for I am very heavy ? Ant . Go sleep , and hear us . [ All sleep but ALON . SEB . and ANT . Alon . What , all ...
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... lord ? Trin . Lord , quoth he ! -that a monster should be such a natural ! Cal . Lo , lo , again ! bite him to death , I prithee . Ste . Trinculo , keep a good tongue in your head ; if you prove a mutineer , the next tree- The poor ...
... lord ? Trin . Lord , quoth he ! -that a monster should be such a natural ! Cal . Lo , lo , again ! bite him to death , I prithee . Ste . Trinculo , keep a good tongue in your head ; if you prove a mutineer , the next tree- The poor ...
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... lord of it , and I'll serve thee . Ste . How now shall this be compassed ? Canst thou bring me to the party ? Cal . Yea , yea , my lord ; I'll yield him thee asleep , Where thou mayst knock a nail into his head . Ari . Thou liest , thou ...
... lord of it , and I'll serve thee . Ste . How now shall this be compassed ? Canst thou bring me to the party ? Cal . Yea , yea , my lord ; I'll yield him thee asleep , Where thou mayst knock a nail into his head . Ari . Thou liest , thou ...
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... lord , I cannot blame thee , Who am myself attach'd with weariness , To the dulling of my spirits : sit down , and rest . Even here I will put off my hope , and keep it No longer for my flatterer : he is drown'd , Whom thus we stray to ...
... lord , I cannot blame thee , Who am myself attach'd with weariness , To the dulling of my spirits : sit down , and rest . Even here I will put off my hope , and keep it No longer for my flatterer : he is drown'd , Whom thus we stray to ...
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