The Plays of William Shakspeare, Tập 7F. C. and J. Rivington, 1823 |
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... unto't A million more , now lost , -she . Eros , has Pack'd cards with Cæsar , and false play'd my glory Unto an enemy's triumph .. Nay , weep not , gentle Eros ; there is left us Ourselves to end ourselves . O , thy vile lady ! Enter ...
... unto't A million more , now lost , -she . Eros , has Pack'd cards with Cæsar , and false play'd my glory Unto an enemy's triumph .. Nay , weep not , gentle Eros ; there is left us Ourselves to end ourselves . O , thy vile lady ! Enter ...
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... Unto the body of a dismal yew ; And leave me to this miserable death . And then they call'd me , foul adulteress , Lascivious Goth , and all the bitterest terms That ever ear did hear to such effect . And , had you not by wondrous ...
... Unto the body of a dismal yew ; And leave me to this miserable death . And then they call'd me , foul adulteress , Lascivious Goth , and all the bitterest terms That ever ear did hear to such effect . And , had you not by wondrous ...
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... unto you . Being at Antioch- Thal . What from Antioch ? [ Aside . Hel . Royal Antiochus ( on what cause I know not , ) Took some displeasure at him ; at least he judg'd so : And doubting lest that he had err'd or sinn'd , To show his ...
... unto you . Being at Antioch- Thal . What from Antioch ? [ Aside . Hel . Royal Antiochus ( on what cause I know not , ) Took some displeasure at him ; at least he judg'd so : And doubting lest that he had err'd or sinn'd , To show his ...
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