The Works of William Shakespeare, Band 9Shakespeare head Press, 1904 |
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William Shakespeare Arthur Henry Bullen. So may it come , thy master , whom thou lovest , Shall find thee full of ... art thou ? Kent . A man , sir . Lear . What dost thou profess ? What wouldst thou with us ? Kent . I do profess to be no ...
William Shakespeare Arthur Henry Bullen. So may it come , thy master , whom thou lovest , Shall find thee full of ... art thou ? Kent . A man , sir . Lear . What dost thou profess ? What wouldst thou with us ? Kent . I do profess to be no ...
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... thou and thy daughters are : 180 they'll have me whipt for speaking true , thou'lt have me whipt for lying ; and ... art an O 190 without a figure : I am better than thou art now ; I am a fool , thou art nothing .— [ to GoN . ] Yes ...
... thou and thy daughters are : 180 they'll have me whipt for speaking true , thou'lt have me whipt for lying ; and ... art an O 190 without a figure : I am better than thou art now ; I am a fool , thou art nothing .— [ to GoN . ] Yes ...
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... thy strength , youth , place , and eminence , Despite thy victor sword and fire - new fortune , Thy valour and thy heart , -thou art a traitor ; False to thy gods , thy brother , and thy father ; Conspirant ' gainst this high ...
... thy strength , youth , place , and eminence , Despite thy victor sword and fire - new fortune , Thy valour and thy heart , -thou art a traitor ; False to thy gods , thy brother , and thy father ; Conspirant ' gainst this high ...
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