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Pagina 81
Nay , stay ; by Jove , I will not speak a word : There is between my will and all offences A guard of patience : stay a little while . THERSITES . How the devil Luxury , with his fat rump and potato - finger , tickles these together !
Nay , stay ; by Jove , I will not speak a word : There is between my will and all offences A guard of patience : stay a little while . THERSITES . How the devil Luxury , with his fat rump and potato - finger , tickles these together !
Pagina 359
I dare not , sir My master knows not but I am gone hence ; And fearfully did menace me with death If I did stay to look on his intents . FRIAR LAURENCE . Stay then , I ' ll go alone . Fear comes upon me ; Ol much I fear some ill unlucky ...
I dare not , sir My master knows not but I am gone hence ; And fearfully did menace me with death If I did stay to look on his intents . FRIAR LAURENCE . Stay then , I ' ll go alone . Fear comes upon me ; Ol much I fear some ill unlucky ...
Pagina 477
Yet , stay awhile ; Thou shalt not back till I have borne this corpse Into the market - place ; there shall I try , In my oration , how the people take The cruel issue of these bloody men ; According to the which thou shalt discourse To ...
Yet , stay awhile ; Thou shalt not back till I have borne this corpse Into the market - place ; there shall I try , In my oration , how the people take The cruel issue of these bloody men ; According to the which thou shalt discourse To ...
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