The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 9T. Tegg, 1812 |
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... Less valiant than the virgin in the night , And skill - less as unpractis'd infancy . Pan . Well , I have told you enough of this : for my part , I'll not meddle nor make no further . He , that will have a cake out of the wheat , must ...
... Less valiant than the virgin in the night , And skill - less as unpractis'd infancy . Pan . Well , I have told you enough of this : for my part , I'll not meddle nor make no further . He , that will have a cake out of the wheat , must ...
Page 236
... less expected : He replied , It was a bare petition of a state To one whom they had punish'd . Men . Could he say less ? Very well : Com . I offer'd to awaken his regard For his private friends : His answer to me was , He could not stay ...
... less expected : He replied , It was a bare petition of a state To one whom they had punish'd . Men . Could he say less ? Very well : Com . I offer'd to awaken his regard For his private friends : His answer to me was , He could not stay ...
Page 248
... less ? or granted less , Aufidius ? Auf . I was mov'd withal . Cor . I dare be sworn , you were : And , sir , it is no little thing , to make Mine eyes to sweat compassion . But , good sir , What peace you'll make , advise me : For my ...
... less ? or granted less , Aufidius ? Auf . I was mov'd withal . Cor . I dare be sworn , you were : And , sir , it is no little thing , to make Mine eyes to sweat compassion . But , good sir , What peace you'll make , advise me : For my ...
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