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Pagina 152
Sit by us ; you shall hear ( This was his gentleman in trust ) of him Things to strike
honour sad . — Bid him recount The fore - recited practices ; whereof We cannot
feel too little , hear too much . Wol . Stand forth ; and with bold spirit relate what ...
Sit by us ; you shall hear ( This was his gentleman in trust ) of him Things to strike
honour sad . — Bid him recount The fore - recited practices ; whereof We cannot
feel too little , hear too much . Wol . Stand forth ; and with bold spirit relate what ...
Pagina 208
Hear the king ' s pleasure , cardinal : who commands you To render up the great
seal presently Into our hands ; and to confine yourself To Asher - house , my lord
of Winchester ' s , Till you hear further from his highness . Wol . Stay , Where ' s ...
Hear the king ' s pleasure , cardinal : who commands you To render up the great
seal presently Into our hands ; and to confine yourself To Asher - house , my lord
of Winchester ' s , Till you hear further from his highness . Wol . Stay , Where ' s ...
Pagina 217
I pray you to extend your good and indifferent minds in your authority unto me ,
for I am a simple woman , destitute and barren of friendship and counsel here in
a foreign region : and as for your counsel , I will not refuse , but be glad to hear ...
I pray you to extend your good and indifferent minds in your authority unto me ,
for I am a simple woman , destitute and barren of friendship and counsel here in
a foreign region : and as for your counsel , I will not refuse , but be glad to hear ...
Pagina 251
T is ten to one , this play can never please All that are here : Some come to take
their ease , And sleep an act or two ; but those , we fear , We have frighted with
our trumpets ; so , ' t is clear , They ' ll say ' tis naught : others , to hear the city
Abus ...
T is ten to one , this play can never please All that are here : Some come to take
their ease , And sleep an act or two ; but those , we fear , We have frighted with
our trumpets ; so , ' t is clear , They ' ll say ' tis naught : others , to hear the city
Abus ...
Pagina 376
O Juliet , I already know thy grief ; It strains me past the compass of my wits : I
hear thou must , and nothing may prorogue it , On Thursday next be married to
this county . Jul . Tell me not , friar , that thou hear ' st of this , Unless thou tell me
how I ...
O Juliet , I already know thy grief ; It strains me past the compass of my wits : I
hear thou must , and nothing may prorogue it , On Thursday next be married to
this county . Jul . Tell me not , friar , that thou hear ' st of this , Unless thou tell me
how I ...
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