The Pictorial Edition of the Works of Shakspere, Tập 8Virtue, 1888 |
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William Shakespeare Charles Knight. And use thy freedom ! else , if thou pursuest her , Be as that cursed man that hates his country , A branded villain ! Arc . Pal . You are mad . I must be , Till thou art worthy : Arcite , it concerns ...
William Shakespeare Charles Knight. And use thy freedom ! else , if thou pursuest her , Be as that cursed man that hates his country , A branded villain ! Arc . Pal . You are mad . I must be , Till thou art worthy : Arcite , it concerns ...
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... thou dar'st do ; and in this disguise , Against thy own edict , follows thy sister , That fortunate bright star ... art spoken , great and virtuous , The true decider of all injuries , Say , ' Fight again ! ' and thou shalt see me ...
... thou dar'st do ; and in this disguise , Against thy own edict , follows thy sister , That fortunate bright star ... art spoken , great and virtuous , The true decider of all injuries , Say , ' Fight again ! ' and thou shalt see me ...
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... Thou art not fair ; I view'd thee not till now . Thou art not kind ; till now I knew thee not : And now the rain hath beaten off thy gilt , Thy worthless copper shows thee counterfeit . It grieves me not to see how foul thou art , But ...
... Thou art not fair ; I view'd thee not till now . Thou art not kind ; till now I knew thee not : And now the rain hath beaten off thy gilt , Thy worthless copper shows thee counterfeit . It grieves me not to see how foul thou art , But ...
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