The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volumen3Cassell, 1886 |
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... faith : Troilus shall be such to Cressid , as what envy can say worst , shall be a mock for his truth ; 26 and what truth can speak truest , not truer than Troilus . Cres . Will you walk in , my lord ? Re - enter PANDARUS . Pan . What ...
... faith : Troilus shall be such to Cressid , as what envy can say worst , shall be a mock for his truth ; 26 and what truth can speak truest , not truer than Troilus . Cres . Will you walk in , my lord ? Re - enter PANDARUS . Pan . What ...
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... faith , I cannot : what would you have me do ? Ther . A juggling trick , -to be secretly open . Dio . What did you swear you would bestow on me ? Cres . I pr'ythee , do not hold me to mine oath ; Bid me do anything but that , sweet ...
... faith , I cannot : what would you have me do ? Ther . A juggling trick , -to be secretly open . Dio . What did you swear you would bestow on me ? Cres . I pr'ythee , do not hold me to mine oath ; Bid me do anything but that , sweet ...
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... faith in heaven ; How shall that faith return again to earth , Unless that husband send it me from heaven By leaving earth ? -comfort me , counsel me.- Alack , alack , that heaven should practise stratagems Upon so soft a subject as ...
... faith in heaven ; How shall that faith return again to earth , Unless that husband send it me from heaven By leaving earth ? -comfort me , counsel me.- Alack , alack , that heaven should practise stratagems Upon so soft a subject as ...
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