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Pagina 228
TAMORA . I know not what it means ; away with her ! LAVINIA . O , let me teach thee ! for my father's sake , That gave thee life when well he might have slain thee , Be not obdurate , open thy deaf ears . TAMORA .
TAMORA . I know not what it means ; away with her ! LAVINIA . O , let me teach thee ! for my father's sake , That gave thee life when well he might have slain thee , Be not obdurate , open thy deaf ears . TAMORA .
Pagina 230
Re - enter Tamora , with Attendants ; Titus Andronicus , and Lucius TAMORA . Where is my lord , the king ? SATURNINUS . Here , Tamora ; though griev'd with killing grief . TAMORA . Where is thy brother Bassianus ? SATURNINUS .
Re - enter Tamora , with Attendants ; Titus Andronicus , and Lucius TAMORA . Where is my lord , the king ? SATURNINUS . Here , Tamora ; though griev'd with killing grief . TAMORA . Where is thy brother Bassianus ? SATURNINUS .
Pagina 265
TAMORA . Titus , I am come to talk with thee . TITUS . No , not a word ; how can I grace my talk , Wanting a hand to give it action ? Thou hast the odds of me ; therefore no more . TAMORA . If thou didst know me , thou wouldst talk with ...
TAMORA . Titus , I am come to talk with thee . TITUS . No , not a word ; how can I grace my talk , Wanting a hand to give it action ? Thou hast the odds of me ; therefore no more . TAMORA . If thou didst know me , thou wouldst talk with ...
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CORIOL ANUS | 51 |
TITUS ANDRONICUS | 203 |
ROMEO AND JULIET | 277 |
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