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... thou ? Vio . Why ? well . ” Id . p . 114 . Madge . How dost thou now ? Vio . Why ? very well I thanke you . " Id . ibid . and in their Triumph of Love ( Four Plays in One ) ; " Ger . I would reveal it : ' tis a heavie tale : Canst thou ...
... thou ? Vio . Why ? well . ” Id . p . 114 . Madge . How dost thou now ? Vio . Why ? very well I thanke you . " Id . ibid . and in their Triumph of Love ( Four Plays in One ) ; " Ger . I would reveal it : ' tis a heavie tale : Canst thou ...
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... Thou , Martius , art so warlike , that thou wouldest cut of the wish with a sworde . " Lyly's Midas , sig . C. ed . 1592 . 66 Hands of , commaunded Hercules , for horse I am no hay . " Warner's Albions England , p . 57. ed . 1596 , ib ...
... Thou , Martius , art so warlike , that thou wouldest cut of the wish with a sworde . " Lyly's Midas , sig . C. ed . 1592 . 66 Hands of , commaunded Hercules , for horse I am no hay . " Warner's Albions England , p . 57. ed . 1596 , ib ...
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... thou'rt sure of . ' This , it must be admitted , is far from intelligible . By the words , ' What ! thou'rt sure of ? ' Cleopatra intends to inquire of the messen- ger once more , whether he is certain of the tidings he has brought ...
... thou'rt sure of . ' This , it must be admitted , is far from intelligible . By the words , ' What ! thou'rt sure of ? ' Cleopatra intends to inquire of the messen- ger once more , whether he is certain of the tidings he has brought ...
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SHAKESPEARE | 4 |
Two GENTLEMEN OF VERONA | 10 |
MEASURE FOR MEASURE | 17 |
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