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Pagina 275
Leon . What would you with me , honest neighbour ? Dogb . Marry , sir , I would have some confidence with you that decerns you nearly . Leon . Brief , I pray you ; for , you see , ' tis a busy time . with me . Dogb .
Leon . What would you with me , honest neighbour ? Dogb . Marry , sir , I would have some confidence with you that decerns you nearly . Leon . Brief , I pray you ; for , you see , ' tis a busy time . with me . Dogb .
Pagina 279
Leon . I pray thee , peace ; I will be flesh and blood ; For there was never yet philosopher That could endure the tooth - ache patiently ; However they have writ the style of gods , -And made a push3 at chance and sufferance .
Leon . I pray thee , peace ; I will be flesh and blood ; For there was never yet philosopher That could endure the tooth - ache patiently ; However they have writ the style of gods , -And made a push3 at chance and sufferance .
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ACT II . ] I charg'd thee that she should not come about me ; I knew she would . I told her so , my lord , Ant . On your displeasure's peril , and on mine , She should not visit you . What , canst not rule her ? Leon . Paul .
ACT II . ] I charg'd thee that she should not come about me ; I knew she would . I told her so , my lord , Ant . On your displeasure's peril , and on mine , She should not visit you . What , canst not rule her ? Leon . Paul .
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