“The” Works of Shakespeare: The two noble KinsmenG.Richards, 1901 |
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... breath ; And this high - speeded pace is but to say , That you shall never , like the maid Flavina , Love any that's call'd man . EMI . HIP . Now , alack , weak Sister , I am sure I shall not . I must no more believe thee in this point ...
... breath ; And this high - speeded pace is but to say , That you shall never , like the maid Flavina , Love any that's call'd man . EMI . HIP . Now , alack , weak Sister , I am sure I shall not . I must no more believe thee in this point ...
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... breath'd on me , and that I ear'd her language , liv'd in her eye , O Coz , What passion would enclose thee ! 20 Enter PALAMON out of a bush , with his shackles : he bends his fist at ARCITE . PAL . Traitor Kinsman ! 31 Thou should'st ...
... breath'd on me , and that I ear'd her language , liv'd in her eye , O Coz , What passion would enclose thee ! 20 Enter PALAMON out of a bush , with his shackles : he bends his fist at ARCITE . PAL . Traitor Kinsman ! 31 Thou should'st ...
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... breath'd for Emily : base Cousin , Dar'st thou break first ? Yes . 40 ARC . You're wide . PAL . By Heaven and Earth , There's nothing in thee honest . ARC . • Then I'll leave you : You are a beast now . As thou mak'st me , Traitor . PAL ...
... breath'd for Emily : base Cousin , Dar'st thou break first ? Yes . 40 ARC . You're wide . PAL . By Heaven and Earth , There's nothing in thee honest . ARC . • Then I'll leave you : You are a beast now . As thou mak'st me , Traitor . PAL ...
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... breath of mercy , Theseus : ' tis to me A thing as soon to die as thee to say it , And no more mov'd . Where this man calls me traitor , Let me say thus much : If in love be treason , In service of so excellent a beauty ; As I love most ...
... breath of mercy , Theseus : ' tis to me A thing as soon to die as thee to say it , And no more mov'd . Where this man calls me traitor , Let me say thus much : If in love be treason , In service of so excellent a beauty ; As I love most ...
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... breath smil'd , and kiss'd her hand . SEC . FRIEND . Alas , what pity ' tis ! WOOER . I made in to her : 80 90 She saw me , and straight sought the flood ; I sav'd her , And set her safe to land : when presently She slipt away , and to ...
... breath smil'd , and kiss'd her hand . SEC . FRIEND . Alas , what pity ' tis ! WOOER . I made in to her : 80 90 She saw me , and straight sought the flood ; I sav'd her , And set her safe to land : when presently She slipt away , and to ...
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