TragediesC. Knight and Company, 1846 |
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... thee ; Had I it written I would tear the word . Jul . My ears have yet not drunk a hundred words a Of thy tongue's uttering , yet I know the sound ; Art thou not Romeo , and a Montague ? Rom . Neither , fair maid , if either thee ...
... thee ; Had I it written I would tear the word . Jul . My ears have yet not drunk a hundred words a Of thy tongue's uttering , yet I know the sound ; Art thou not Romeo , and a Montague ? Rom . Neither , fair maid , if either thee ...
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... thee for too much curiosity ; " in thy rags thou knowest none , but art despised for the con- trary . There's a medlar for thee , eat it . Tim . On what I hate I feed not . Apem . Dost hate a medlar ? Tim . Ay , though it look like thee ...
... thee for too much curiosity ; " in thy rags thou knowest none , but art despised for the con- trary . There's a medlar for thee , eat it . Tim . On what I hate I feed not . Apem . Dost hate a medlar ? Tim . Ay , though it look like thee ...
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... thee , Regan.- Edmund , I hear that you have shown your father A child - like office . Edm . It was my duty , sir ... thee , friend : Art of this house ? Kent . Ay . Stew . Where may we set our horses ? Kent . I ' the mire . Stew ...
... thee , Regan.- Edmund , I hear that you have shown your father A child - like office . Edm . It was my duty , sir ... thee , friend : Art of this house ? Kent . Ay . Stew . Where may we set our horses ? Kent . I ' the mire . Stew ...
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