The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volume 5Charles Willliams, 1813 |
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... thou ? 1 Cit . Why , sir , a carpenter . Mar. Where is thy leather apron , and thy rule ? What dost thou with thy best apparel on ? -You , sir ; what trade are you ? 2 Cit . Truly , sir , in respect of a fine workman , I am but , as you ...
... thou ? 1 Cit . Why , sir , a carpenter . Mar. Where is thy leather apron , and thy rule ? What dost thou with thy best apparel on ? -You , sir ; what trade are you ? 2 Cit . Truly , sir , in respect of a fine workman , I am but , as you ...
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William Shakespeare. 2 Cit . Why , sir , cobble you . Flav . Thou art a cobbler , art thou ? 2 Cit . Truly , sir , all that I live by is with the awl : I meddle with no tradesman's matters , nor women's matters , but with awl . I am ...
William Shakespeare. 2 Cit . Why , sir , cobble you . Flav . Thou art a cobbler , art thou ? 2 Cit . Truly , sir , all that I live by is with the awl : I meddle with no tradesman's matters , nor women's matters , but with awl . I am ...
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... thou read this , O Cæsar , thou may'st live ; If not , the Fates with traitors do contrive . [ Exit . SCENE IV - The sume . Another Part of the same Street , before the House of Brutus . Enter Portia and Lucius . Por . I pr'ythee , boy ...
... thou read this , O Cæsar , thou may'st live ; If not , the Fates with traitors do contrive . [ Exit . SCENE IV - The sume . Another Part of the same Street , before the House of Brutus . Enter Portia and Lucius . Por . I pr'ythee , boy ...
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... thou here yet ? Luc . Madam , what should I do ? Run to the capitol , and nothing else ? And so return to you , and nothing else ? Por . Yes , bring me word , boy , if thy lord look well , For he went sickly forth : And take good note ...
... thou here yet ? Luc . Madam , what should I do ? Run to the capitol , and nothing else ? And so return to you , and nothing else ? Por . Yes , bring me word , boy , if thy lord look well , For he went sickly forth : And take good note ...
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... thou hast wounds , Weeping as fast as they stream forth thy blood , It would become me better , than to close In terms of friendship with thine enemies . Pardon me , Julius ! -Here wast thou bay'd , brave hart ; Here didst thou fall ...
... thou hast wounds , Weeping as fast as they stream forth thy blood , It would become me better , than to close In terms of friendship with thine enemies . Pardon me , Julius ! -Here wast thou bay'd , brave hart ; Here didst thou fall ...
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