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Page 101
... Answer me . I , the sentinel , challenge you . Bernardo then gives the answer to the challenge , or watch - word- " Long live the king ! ' " Rivals , -partners , companions . Shakspere uses rivality in the sense of partnership , in ...
... Answer me . I , the sentinel , challenge you . Bernardo then gives the answer to the challenge , or watch - word- " Long live the king ! ' " Rivals , -partners , companions . Shakspere uses rivality in the sense of partnership , in ...
Page 135
... answer ; my wit's diseased : But , sir , such answers as I can make you shall command ; or , rather , you say , my mother : therefore , no more , but to the matter ; My mother , you say , - Ros . Then thus she says : Your behaviour hath ...
... answer ; my wit's diseased : But , sir , such answers as I can make you shall command ; or , rather , you say , my mother : therefore , no more , but to the matter ; My mother , you say , - Ros . Then thus she says : Your behaviour hath ...
Page 395
... answer the father , being well pleased , turned to the second , and demanded of her how well she loved him ? which answered ( confirming her sayings with great oaths ) that she loved him more than tongue can express , and far above all ...
... answer the father , being well pleased , turned to the second , and demanded of her how well she loved him ? which answered ( confirming her sayings with great oaths ) that she loved him more than tongue can express , and far above all ...
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