The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare;: With a Life of the Poet, and Notes, Original and Selected. : Vol. I[-VII].Hilliard, Gray,, 1836 |
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... Leon . We are tougher , brother , Than you can put us to't . Pol . Leon . One sevennight longer . Pol . No longer stay . Very sooth , to - morrow . Leon . We'll part the time between ' s then ; and in that I'll no gainsaying . Pol ...
... Leon . We are tougher , brother , Than you can put us to't . Pol . Leon . One sevennight longer . Pol . No longer stay . Very sooth , to - morrow . Leon . We'll part the time between ' s then ; and in that I'll no gainsaying . Pol ...
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... Leon . Well said , Hermione . Her . To tell he longs to see his son , were strong : But let him say so then , and let him go ; But let him swear so , and he shall not stay ; We'll thwack him hence with distaffs.- Yet of your royal ...
... Leon . Well said , Hermione . Her . To tell he longs to see his son , were strong : But let him say so then , and let him go ; But let him swear so , and he shall not stay ; We'll thwack him hence with distaffs.- Yet of your royal ...
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... Leon . Is he won yet ? At my request he would not . Her . He'll stay , my lord . Leon . Hermione , my dearest , thou never spok'st To better purpose . 1 i . e . setting aside the original sin , bating the imposition from the offence of ...
... Leon . Is he won yet ? At my request he would not . Her . He'll stay , my lord . Leon . Hermione , my dearest , thou never spok'st To better purpose . 1 i . e . setting aside the original sin , bating the imposition from the offence of ...
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... Leon . Never ? Never , but once . Her . What ? have I twice said well ? When was't before ? I pr'ythee , ' tell me . Cram us with praise , and make us As fat as tame things ; one good deed , dying tongueless , Slaughters a thousand ...
... Leon . Never ? Never , but once . Her . What ? have I twice said well ? When was't before ? I pr'ythee , ' tell me . Cram us with praise , and make us As fat as tame things ; one good deed , dying tongueless , Slaughters a thousand ...
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... Leon . Why , that's my bawcock . nose ? - I'fecks ? What , hast smutched thy They say , it's a copy out of mine . Come , captain , We must be neat ! not neat , but cleanly , captain ; And yet the steer , the heifer , and the calf , Are ...
... Leon . Why , that's my bawcock . nose ? - I'fecks ? What , hast smutched thy They say , it's a copy out of mine . Come , captain , We must be neat ! not neat , but cleanly , captain ; And yet the steer , the heifer , and the calf , Are ...
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