The Pictorial Edition of the Works of Shakspere, Volume 5Virtue, 1888 |
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... Thou art like one of those fellows , that , when he enters the confines of a tavern , claps me his sword upon the table , and says , God send me no need of thee ! and , by the operation of the second cup , draws it on the drawer , when ...
... Thou art like one of those fellows , that , when he enters the confines of a tavern , claps me his sword upon the table , and says , God send me no need of thee ! and , by the operation of the second cup , draws it on the drawer , when ...
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William Shakespeare Charles Knight. To thy further fear , Nay , to thy mere confusion , thou shalt know I'm son to ... art thou ? A thing Thou art a robber , Gui . More slavish did I ne'er , than answering A slave without a knock . Clo ...
William Shakespeare Charles Knight. To thy further fear , Nay , to thy mere confusion , thou shalt know I'm son to ... art thou ? A thing Thou art a robber , Gui . More slavish did I ne'er , than answering A slave without a knock . Clo ...
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... thou wert the lion , the fox would beguile thee : if thou wert the lamb , the fox would eat thee : if thou wert the ... art despised for the contrary . There's a medlar for thee , eat it . Tim . On what I hate I feed not . Apem . Dost hate a ...
... thou wert the lion , the fox would beguile thee : if thou wert the lamb , the fox would eat thee : if thou wert the ... art despised for the contrary . There's a medlar for thee , eat it . Tim . On what I hate I feed not . Apem . Dost hate a ...
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