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Pagina 238
Titus Andronicus , my lord the emperor Sends thee this word : that , if thou love thy sons , Let Marcus , Lucius , or thyself , old Titus , Or any one of you , chop off your hand , And send it to the king : he for the same Will send ...
Titus Andronicus , my lord the emperor Sends thee this word : that , if thou love thy sons , Let Marcus , Lucius , or thyself , old Titus , Or any one of you , chop off your hand , And send it to the king : he for the same Will send ...
Pagina 239
Come hither , Aaron ; I ' ll deceive them both : Lend me thy hand , and I will give thee mine . AARON . ( Aside ) If that be calld deceit , I will be honest , And never , whilst I live , deceive men so : But I'll deceive you in another ...
Come hither , Aaron ; I ' ll deceive them both : Lend me thy hand , and I will give thee mine . AARON . ( Aside ) If that be calld deceit , I will be honest , And never , whilst I live , deceive men so : But I'll deceive you in another ...
Pagina 273
Have we done aught amiss , show us wherein , And , from the place where you behold us now , The poor remainder of Andronici Will , hand in hand , all headlong cast us down , And on the ragged stones beat forth our brains , And make a ...
Have we done aught amiss , show us wherein , And , from the place where you behold us now , The poor remainder of Andronici Will , hand in hand , all headlong cast us down , And on the ragged stones beat forth our brains , And make a ...
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CORIOL ANUS | 51 |
TITUS ANDRONICUS | 203 |
ROMEO AND JULIET | 277 |
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