The Works of William Shakespeare, Band 9Shakespeare head Press, 1904 |
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... give away thy land , Come place him here by me , - Do thou for him stand : The sweet and bitter fool Will presently ... Give me an egg , nuncle , and I'll give thee two crowns . Lear . What two crowns shall they be ? 140 150 Fool . Why ...
... give away thy land , Come place him here by me , - Do thou for him stand : The sweet and bitter fool Will presently ... Give me an egg , nuncle , and I'll give thee two crowns . Lear . What two crowns shall they be ? 140 150 Fool . Why ...
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... give ' t Iago : What he will do with it heaven knows , not I ; I nothing but to please his fantasy . Enter IAGO . Iago . How now ! what do you here alone ? Emil . Do not you chide ; I have a thing for you . Iago . A thing for me ! -it ...
... give ' t Iago : What he will do with it heaven knows , not I ; I nothing but to please his fantasy . Enter IAGO . Iago . How now ! what do you here alone ? Emil . Do not you chide ; I have a thing for you . Iago . A thing for me ! -it ...
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... Give it nothing , I pray you , for it is not worth the feeding . Cleo . Will it eat me ? Clown . You must not think I am so simple but I know the devil himself will not eat a woman : I know that a woman is a dish for the gods , if the ...
... Give it nothing , I pray you , for it is not worth the feeding . Cleo . Will it eat me ? Clown . You must not think I am so simple but I know the devil himself will not eat a woman : I know that a woman is a dish for the gods , if the ...
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