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Pagina 52
I do not strain at the position , It is familiar , but at the author's drift ; Who in his circumstance expressly proves ( That no man is the lord of any thing-Though in and of him there be much consistingTill he communicate his parts to ...
I do not strain at the position , It is familiar , but at the author's drift ; Who in his circumstance expressly proves ( That no man is the lord of any thing-Though in and of him there be much consistingTill he communicate his parts to ...
Pagina 291
And , to sink in it , should you burden love ; Too great oppression for a tender thing . ROMEO . Is love a tender thing ? it is too rough , Too rude , too boisterous ; and it pricks like thorn . MERCUTIO .
And , to sink in it , should you burden love ; Too great oppression for a tender thing . ROMEO . Is love a tender thing ? it is too rough , Too rude , too boisterous ; and it pricks like thorn . MERCUTIO .
Pagina 497
Art thou any thing ? Art thou some god , some angel , or some devil , That mak'st my blood cold and my hair to stare ? Speak to me what thou art . GHOST . Thy evil spirit , Brutus . Why com'st thou ? GHOST . To tell thee thou shalt see ...
Art thou any thing ? Art thou some god , some angel , or some devil , That mak'st my blood cold and my hair to stare ? Speak to me what thou art . GHOST . Thy evil spirit , Brutus . Why com'st thou ? GHOST . To tell thee thou shalt see ...
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CORIOL ANUS | 51 |
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