The plays of William Shakespeare, Band 5Longman, 1856 |
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... thee thirty shillings ? I put thee now to thy book - oath ; deny it , if thou canst . Fal . My lord , this is a poor mad soul : and she says , up and down the town , that her eldest son is like you : she hath been in good case , and ...
... thee thirty shillings ? I put thee now to thy book - oath ; deny it , if thou canst . Fal . My lord , this is a poor mad soul : and she says , up and down the town , that her eldest son is like you : she hath been in good case , and ...
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... thee ! thou art a great fool . [ Exeunt . SCENE II . The same . Another Street . Enter Prince HENRY and POINS . P. Hen . Trust me , I am exceeding weary . Poins . Is it come to that ? I had thought , weariness durst not have attached ...
... thee ! thou art a great fool . [ Exeunt . SCENE II . The same . Another Street . Enter Prince HENRY and POINS . P. Hen . Trust me , I am exceeding weary . Poins . Is it come to that ? I had thought , weariness durst not have attached ...
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... thee , -it is not meet that I should be sad , now my father is sick albeit I could tell to thee , ( as to one it pleases me , for fault of a better , to call my friend , ) I could be sad , and sad in- deed too . Poins . Very hardly ...
... thee , -it is not meet that I should be sad , now my father is sick albeit I could tell to thee , ( as to one it pleases me , for fault of a better , to call my friend , ) I could be sad , and sad in- deed too . Poins . Very hardly ...
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... thee , I commend thee , and I leave thee . Be not too familar with Poins ; for he misuses thy favours so much , that he swears , thou art to marry his sister Nell . Repent at idle times as thou may'st , and so farewell . Thine , by yea ...
... thee , I commend thee , and I leave thee . Be not too familar with Poins ; for he misuses thy favours so much , that he swears , thou art to marry his sister Nell . Repent at idle times as thou may'st , and so farewell . Thine , by yea ...
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... thee , Jack thou art going to the wars ; and whether I shall ever see thee again , or no , there is nobody cares . 2 : - the charged chambers ] To understand this quibble , it is necessary to say , that a chamber signifies not only an ...
... thee , Jack thou art going to the wars ; and whether I shall ever see thee again , or no , there is nobody cares . 2 : - the charged chambers ] To understand this quibble , it is necessary to say , that a chamber signifies not only an ...
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