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Pagina 236
And am right glad to catch this good occasion Most throughly to be winnow ' d ,
where my chaff And corn shall fly asunder : for , I know There ' s none stands
under more calumnious tongues Than I myself , poor man . K . Hen . Stand up ,
good ...
And am right glad to catch this good occasion Most throughly to be winnow ' d ,
where my chaff And corn shall fly asunder : for , I know There ' s none stands
under more calumnious tongues Than I myself , poor man . K . Hen . Stand up ,
good ...
Pagina 286
A dog of that house shall move me to stand : I will take the wall of any man or
maid of Montague ' s . Gre . That shows thee a weak slave ; for the weakest goes
to the wall . Sam . True ; and therefore women , being the weaker vessels , are
ever ...
A dog of that house shall move me to stand : I will take the wall of any man or
maid of Montague ' s . Gre . That shows thee a weak slave ; for the weakest goes
to the wall . Sam . True ; and therefore women , being the weaker vessels , are
ever ...
Pagina 327
Let me stand here till thou remember it . Jul . I shall forget , to have thee still stand
there , Rememb ' ring how I love thy company . Rom . And I ' ll still stay , to have
thee still forget , Forgetting any other home but this . Jul . ' T is almost morning , I ...
Let me stand here till thou remember it . Jul . I shall forget , to have thee still stand
there , Rememb ' ring how I love thy company . Rom . And I ' ll still stay , to have
thee still forget , Forgetting any other home but this . Jul . ' T is almost morning , I ...
Pagina 334
A gentleman , nurse , that loves to hear himself talk ; and will speak more in a
minute , than he will stand to in a month . Nurse . An ' a speak anything against
me , I ' ll take him down an ' a were lustier than he is , and twenty such Jacks ; and
if I ...
A gentleman , nurse , that loves to hear himself talk ; and will speak more in a
minute , than he will stand to in a month . Nurse . An ' a speak anything against
me , I ' ll take him down an ' a were lustier than he is , and twenty such Jacks ; and
if I ...
Pagina 359
Romeo , arise ; Thou wilt be taken : — Stay a while ; - stand up ; [ Knocking . Run
to my study : - By and by : - God ' s will ! What simplenessa is this ! — I come , I
come . [ Knocking . Who knocks so hard ? whence come you ? what ' s your will ?
Romeo , arise ; Thou wilt be taken : — Stay a while ; - stand up ; [ Knocking . Run
to my study : - By and by : - God ' s will ! What simplenessa is this ! — I come , I
come . [ Knocking . Who knocks so hard ? whence come you ? what ' s your will ?
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