The Works of William Shakespeare, Band 9Shakespeare head Press, 1904 |
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... heard of the news abroad , —I mean the whisper'd ones , for they are yet but ear - kissing arguments ? Edm . Not I : pray you , what are they ? Cur . Have you heard of no likely wars toward ' twixt 10 the Dukes of Cornwall and Albany ...
... heard of the news abroad , —I mean the whisper'd ones , for they are yet but ear - kissing arguments ? Edm . Not I : pray you , what are they ? Cur . Have you heard of no likely wars toward ' twixt 10 the Dukes of Cornwall and Albany ...
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... heard , nor ever did suspect . Oth . Yes , you have seen Cassio and she together . Emil . But then I saw no harm , and then I heard Each syllable that breath made up between them . Oth . What , did they never whisper ? Emil . Oth . Nor ...
... heard , nor ever did suspect . Oth . Yes , you have seen Cassio and she together . Emil . But then I saw no harm , and then I heard Each syllable that breath made up between them . Oth . What , did they never whisper ? Emil . Oth . Nor ...
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... Heard you all this , her women ? Ladies . We did , so please your highness . Cym . Were not in fault , for she was beautiful ; Mine eyes Mine ears , that heard her flattery ; nor my heart , That thought her like her seeming ; it had ...
... Heard you all this , her women ? Ladies . We did , so please your highness . Cym . Were not in fault , for she was beautiful ; Mine eyes Mine ears , that heard her flattery ; nor my heart , That thought her like her seeming ; it had ...
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