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Dost thou understand me ? Thou art his keeper . HUBERT And I ' ll keep him so
That he shall not offend your majesty . KING JOHN Death . HUBERT My lord .
KING JOHN A grave . HUBERT He shall not live . KING JOHN Enough . ( 3 . 3 .
Dost thou understand me ? Thou art his keeper . HUBERT And I ' ll keep him so
That he shall not offend your majesty . KING JOHN Death . HUBERT My lord .
KING JOHN A grave . HUBERT He shall not live . KING JOHN Enough . ( 3 . 3 .
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Wert thou not beggar ' ( 4 . 3 . 242 – 3 ) . In defence , Timon says that Apemantus
never knew a better state , memorably comparing himself to the oak whose
leaves have with one winter ' s brush Fell from their boughs , and left me open ,
bare ...
Wert thou not beggar ' ( 4 . 3 . 242 – 3 ) . In defence , Timon says that Apemantus
never knew a better state , memorably comparing himself to the oak whose
leaves have with one winter ' s brush Fell from their boughs , and left me open ,
bare ...
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Take thou what course thou wilt , so the tribunes , having persuaded the citizens
to reverse their decision , watch them go , and Brutus says , ' Let them go on . '
Sicinius ' s rejoinder reveals the element of personal self - seeking in their plot ...
Take thou what course thou wilt , so the tribunes , having persuaded the citizens
to reverse their decision , watch them go , and Brutus says , ' Let them go on . '
Sicinius ' s rejoinder reveals the element of personal self - seeking in their plot ...
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Man of the Theatre | 22 |
THREE Comedies of Verona Padua Ephesus | 39 |
SIXTEEN A Lost Play Based on Don Quixote One Last | 372 |
Urheberrecht | |
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