Classic Dialogues and Dramas: Containing a Number of the Strongest Scenes from Shakespeare, Schiller, Bulwer, Sheridan, and OthersMrs. J. W. Shoemaker |
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... tongue In Lyons . Hast thou in thy heart one touch Of human kindness ? If thou hast , why , kill me , And save thy wife from madness . No , it cannot- It cannot be ; this is some horrid dream ; I shall wake soon . Art flesh ? art man ...
... tongue In Lyons . Hast thou in thy heart one touch Of human kindness ? If thou hast , why , kill me , And save thy wife from madness . No , it cannot- It cannot be ; this is some horrid dream ; I shall wake soon . Art flesh ? art man ...
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... hear you con- fess it brokenly with your English tongue . Do you like me , Kate ? Kath - Pardonnez - moi , I cannot tell vat is ' like me . ' K. Hen - An angel is like you , Kate 50 HENRY THE FIFTH'S WOOING . Henry the Fifth's Wooing,
... hear you con- fess it brokenly with your English tongue . Do you like me , Kate ? Kath - Pardonnez - moi , I cannot tell vat is ' like me . ' K. Hen - An angel is like you , Kate 50 HENRY THE FIFTH'S WOOING . Henry the Fifth's Wooing,
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... tongues of men are full of deceits ? Alice - Oui , dat de tongues of de mans is be full of de- ceits dat is de princess . K. Hen - The princess is the better English woman . I ' faith , Kate , my wooing is fit for thy understanding : I ...
... tongues of men are full of deceits ? Alice - Oui , dat de tongues of de mans is be full of de- ceits dat is de princess . K. Hen - The princess is the better English woman . I ' faith , Kate , my wooing is fit for thy understanding : I ...
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... tongue , that can rhyme themselves into ladies ' favors , they do always reason themselves out again . What ! a speaker is but a prater ; a rhyme is but a ballad . A good leg will fall ; a straight back will stoop ; a black beard will ...
... tongue , that can rhyme themselves into ladies ' favors , they do always reason themselves out again . What ! a speaker is but a prater ; a rhyme is but a ballad . A good leg will fall ; a straight back will stoop ; a black beard will ...
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... tongue like a new- married wife about her husband's neck , hardly to be shook off . Je quand sur le possession de France , et quand vous avez le possession de moi - let me see , what then ? Saint Denis be my speed ! -donc votre est ...
... tongue like a new- married wife about her husband's neck , hardly to be shook off . Je quand sur le possession de France , et quand vous avez le possession de moi - let me see , what then ? Saint Denis be my speed ! -donc votre est ...
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