The Works of William Shakespeare, Band 6Blackie, 1888 |
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... lady . Des . I have none : do not talk to me , Emilia ; I cannot weep ; nor answer have I none , But what should go ... lady ? Emil . Alas , Iago , my lord hath so bewhor'd her , Thrown such despite and heavy terms upon her , As true ...
... lady . Des . I have none : do not talk to me , Emilia ; I cannot weep ; nor answer have I none , But what should go ... lady ? Emil . Alas , Iago , my lord hath so bewhor'd her , Thrown such despite and heavy terms upon her , As true ...
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... lady Octavia , having an excellent grace , wisdom , and honesty , joined unto so rare a beauty , when she were with Antonius ( he loving her as so worthy a lady deserveth ) she should be a good mean to keep good love and amity betwixt ...
... lady Octavia , having an excellent grace , wisdom , and honesty , joined unto so rare a beauty , when she were with Antonius ( he loving her as so worthy a lady deserveth ) she should be a good mean to keep good love and amity betwixt ...
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... lady . Reg . Faith , he is posted hence on serious matter . It was great ignorance , Gloster's eyes being out , To let him live : where he arrives he moves 11 All hearts against us : Edmund , I think , is gone , In pity of his misery ...
... lady . Reg . Faith , he is posted hence on serious matter . It was great ignorance , Gloster's eyes being out , To let him live : where he arrives he moves 11 All hearts against us : Edmund , I think , is gone , In pity of his misery ...
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