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Pagina 11
When comes Troilus ? I ' ll show you Troilus anon : if he see me , you shall see him nod at me ... CRESSIDA . Be those with swords ? PANDARUS . Swords ? any thing , he cares not ; an the devil come to him , it ' s all one : by God's lid ...
When comes Troilus ? I ' ll show you Troilus anon : if he see me , you shall see him nod at me ... CRESSIDA . Be those with swords ? PANDARUS . Swords ? any thing , he cares not ; an the devil come to him , it ' s all one : by God's lid ...
Pagina 359
Fear comes upon me ; Ol much I fear some ill unlucky thing . BALTHASAR . As I did sleep under this yew - tree here , I dreamt my master and another fought , And that my master slew him . FRIAR LAURENCE . ( Advances ) Romeo !
Fear comes upon me ; Ol much I fear some ill unlucky thing . BALTHASAR . As I did sleep under this yew - tree here , I dreamt my master and another fought , And that my master slew him . FRIAR LAURENCE . ( Advances ) Romeo !
Pagina 378
Why , I have often wished myself poorer that I might come nearer to you . born to do benefits ; and what better or properer can we ... There comes with them a forerunner , my lord , which bears that office , to signify their pleasures .
Why , I have often wished myself poorer that I might come nearer to you . born to do benefits ; and what better or properer can we ... There comes with them a forerunner , my lord , which bears that office , to signify their pleasures .
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CORIOL ANUS | 51 |
TITUS ANDRONICUS | 203 |
ROMEO AND JULIET | 277 |
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