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Pagina 63
After my death , the one half of my lands : And , in possession , twenty thousand crowns . Pet . And , for that dowry , I ' ll assure her of Her widowhood , 5 - be it that she survive me In all my lands and leases whatsoever : Let ...
After my death , the one half of my lands : And , in possession , twenty thousand crowns . Pet . And , for that dowry , I ' ll assure her of Her widowhood , 5 - be it that she survive me In all my lands and leases whatsoever : Let ...
Pagina 69
Steevens , nill you , ] So , in The Death of Robert Earl of Huntingtoň , “ Will you or nill you , you must yet go in . " Again , in Damon and Pithias , 1571 : “ Neede hath no law ; will I , or nill I , it must be done . " Steevens .
Steevens , nill you , ] So , in The Death of Robert Earl of Huntingtoň , “ Will you or nill you , you must yet go in . " Again , in Damon and Pithias , 1571 : “ Neede hath no law ; will I , or nill I , it must be done . " Steevens .
Pagina 97
A cold world , Curtis , in every office but thine ; and , therefore , fire : Do thy duty , and have thy duty ; for my master and mistress are almost frozen to death . Curt . There's fire ready ; And therefore , good Grumio , the news ?
A cold world , Curtis , in every office but thine ; and , therefore , fire : Do thy duty , and have thy duty ; for my master and mistress are almost frozen to death . Curt . There's fire ready ; And therefore , good Grumio , the news ?
Pagina 111
Tra . Of Mantua , sir ? -marry , God forbid ! And come to Padua , careless of your life ? Ped . My life , sir ! how , I pray ? for that goes hard . Tra . ' Tis death for any one in Mantua To come to Padua ; 3 Know you not the cause ?
Tra . Of Mantua , sir ? -marry , God forbid ! And come to Padua , careless of your life ? Ped . My life , sir ! how , I pray ? for that goes hard . Tra . ' Tis death for any one in Mantua To come to Padua ; 3 Know you not the cause ?
Pagina 114
... and with brawling fed : And that which spites me more than all these wants , He does it under name of perfect love ; As who should say , —if I should sleep , or eat , ' Twere deadly sickness , or else present death .
... and with brawling fed : And that which spites me more than all these wants , He does it under name of perfect love ; As who should say , —if I should sleep , or eat , ' Twere deadly sickness , or else present death .
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