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Pagina 81
You are mov'd , prince ; let us depart , I pray you , Lest your displeasure should enlarge itself To wrathful terms . This place is dangerous ; The time right deadly . I beseech you , go . ' TROILUS . Behold , I pray you ! ULYSSES .
You are mov'd , prince ; let us depart , I pray you , Lest your displeasure should enlarge itself To wrathful terms . This place is dangerous ; The time right deadly . I beseech you , go . ' TROILUS . Behold , I pray you ! ULYSSES .
Pagina 170
Pray you , avoid the house . CORIOLANUS . Let me but stand ; I will not hurt your hearth . THIRD SERVINGMAN . What are you ? CORIOLANUS . A gentleman . THIRD SERVINGMAN . A marvellous poor one . CORIOLANUS . True , so I am .
Pray you , avoid the house . CORIOLANUS . Let me but stand ; I will not hurt your hearth . THIRD SERVINGMAN . What are you ? CORIOLANUS . A gentleman . THIRD SERVINGMAN . A marvellous poor one . CORIOLANUS . True , so I am .
Pagina 287
For what , I pray thee ? ROMEO . For your broken shin . BENVOLIO . Why , Romeo , art thou madı ROMEO . Not mad , but bound more than a madman is ; Shut up in prison , kept without my food , Whipp'd and tormented , and - Good den ...
For what , I pray thee ? ROMEO . For your broken shin . BENVOLIO . Why , Romeo , art thou madı ROMEO . Not mad , but bound more than a madman is ; Shut up in prison , kept without my food , Whipp'd and tormented , and - Good den ...
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CORIOL ANUS | 51 |
TITUS ANDRONICUS | 203 |
ROMEO AND JULIET | 277 |
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