The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volumen8 |
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... thou madest thy daughters thy mother : for when thou gavest them the rod , and put'st down thine own breeches , Then ... art an O with- out a figure : I am better than thou art now : I am a fool , thou art nothing . - Yes , forsooth , I ...
... thou madest thy daughters thy mother : for when thou gavest them the rod , and put'st down thine own breeches , Then ... art an O with- out a figure : I am better than thou art now : I am a fool , thou art nothing . - Yes , forsooth , I ...
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... Art of the house ? Kent . Ay . Stew . Where may we set our horses ? Kent . I'the mire . Stew . Pr'ythee , if thou love me , tell me . Kent . I love thee not . Stew . Why , then I care not for thee . Kent . If I had thee in Lipsbury ...
... Art of the house ? Kent . Ay . Stew . Where may we set our horses ? Kent . I'the mire . Stew . Pr'ythee , if thou love me , tell me . Kent . I love thee not . Stew . Why , then I care not for thee . Kent . If I had thee in Lipsbury ...
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... art thou , to deny thou know'st me ! Is it two days ago , since I tripp'd up thy heels , and beat thee before the king ? Draw , you rogue : for , though it be night , the moon shines ; I'll make a sop o'the moonshine of you : Draw , you ...
... art thou , to deny thou know'st me ! Is it two days ago , since I tripp'd up thy heels , and beat thee before the king ? Draw , you rogue : for , though it be night , the moon shines ; I'll make a sop o'the moonshine of you : Draw , you ...
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William Shakespeare George Steevens. Corn . Thou art a strange fellow : a tailor make a man ? Kent . Ay , a tailor , sir ; a stone - cutter , or a painter , could not have made him so ill , though they had been but two hours at the trade ...
William Shakespeare George Steevens. Corn . Thou art a strange fellow : a tailor make a man ? Kent . Ay , a tailor , sir ; a stone - cutter , or a painter , could not have made him so ill , though they had been but two hours at the trade ...
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... art thou mad , old fellow Glo . Say that . How fell you out ? Kent . No contraries hold more antipathy , Than I and such a knave . Corn . Why dost thou call him knave ? What's his offence ? Kent . His countenance likes me not . Corn ...
... art thou mad , old fellow Glo . Say that . How fell you out ? Kent . No contraries hold more antipathy , Than I and such a knave . Corn . Why dost thou call him knave ? What's his offence ? Kent . His countenance likes me not . Corn ...
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ancient art thou BENVOLIO better blood Brabantio CAPULET Cassio Cordelia Corn Cyprus daughter dead dear death Denmark Desdemona dost thou doth Duke Edmund Emil EMILIA Enter Exeunt Exit eyes fair farewell father fear fool Fortinbras friar Gent gentleman give Gloster GONERIL GUILDENSTERN Hamlet hath hear heart heaven hither honest honour Horatio i'the Iago is't Juliet Kent king knave lady Laer Laertes Lear look lord madam MALONE Mantua marry matter means Mercutio Michael Cassio murder never night noble Nurse o'er Ophelia Othello play poison'd POLONIUS poor Pr'ythee pray Queen Roderigo Romeo SCENE Shakspeare signifies soul speak sweet sword tell thee there's thine thing thou art thou hast thought to-night Tybalt villain wife wilt word