Comedy of errors. Troilus and Cressida. Timon of Athens. Coriolanus. Julius Caesar. Antony and Cleopatra. Cymbeline. Pericles, Prince of TyreT. Cadell, 1831 |
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... thee tempt me not ! COUR . Give me the ring of mine you had at dinner , Or , for my diamond , the chain you promised , And I'll be gone , sir , and not trouble you . DRO . Some devils ask but the paring of one's nail , A rush , a hair ...
... thee tempt me not ! COUR . Give me the ring of mine you had at dinner , Or , for my diamond , the chain you promised , And I'll be gone , sir , and not trouble you . DRO . Some devils ask but the paring of one's nail , A rush , a hair ...
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... thee , villain ! wherefore dost thou mad me ? DRO . Will you be bound for nothing ? Be mad , Good master ; cry , the devil.— Luc . God help , poor souls , how idly do they talk ! " ACT IV . S. 4 . ! XIV . ANGELO and the Merchant meet ...
... thee , villain ! wherefore dost thou mad me ? DRO . Will you be bound for nothing ? Be mad , Good master ; cry , the devil.— Luc . God help , poor souls , how idly do they talk ! " ACT IV . S. 4 . ! XIV . ANGELO and the Merchant meet ...
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... thee . Fie on thee , wretch ! ' tis pity that thou liv'st To walk where any honest men resort . ANT . Thou art a villain to impeach me thus : I'll prove my honour and mine honesty Against thee presently , if thou darʼst stand . MER . I ...
... thee . Fie on thee , wretch ! ' tis pity that thou liv'st To walk where any honest men resort . ANT . Thou art a villain to impeach me thus : I'll prove my honour and mine honesty Against thee presently , if thou darʼst stand . MER . I ...
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... thee at a burden two fair sons : O , if thou be'st the same Ægeon , speak , And speak unto the same Æmilia ! EGE . If I dream not , thou art Æmilia . DUKE . Why , here begins this morning's story right : These two Antipholus's , these ...
... thee at a burden two fair sons : O , if thou be'st the same Ægeon , speak , And speak unto the same Æmilia ! EGE . If I dream not , thou art Æmilia . DUKE . Why , here begins this morning's story right : These two Antipholus's , these ...
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... thee what she is . I charge thee use her well , even for my charge ; For by the dreadful Pluto , if thou dost not , Though the great bulk Achilles be thy guard , I'll cut thy throat . DIO . O be not moved , Prince Troilus ! to her own ...
... thee what she is . I charge thee use her well , even for my charge ; For by the dreadful Pluto , if thou dost not , Though the great bulk Achilles be thy guard , I'll cut thy throat . DIO . O be not moved , Prince Troilus ! to her own ...
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