Mr. William Shakespeare: Julius Cæsar. Antony and Cleopatra. Timon of Athens. Titus AndronicusD. Leach, 1767 |
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... answer , fir . THE . If to - morrow be a fair day , by eleven o'clock it will go one way or other ; howfoever , he fhall pay for me ere he has me , PAT . Your answer , fir . THE . Fare you well , with all my heart . ACH . Why , but he ...
... answer , fir . THE . If to - morrow be a fair day , by eleven o'clock it will go one way or other ; howfoever , he fhall pay for me ere he has me , PAT . Your answer , fir . THE . Fare you well , with all my heart . ACH . Why , but he ...
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... answer be Britains must take : For me , my ranfom's death ; On either fide I come to spend my breath ; Which neither here I'll keep , nor bear again , But end it by fome means for Imogen . : Enter two Britain Captains , and Soldiers . 1 ...
... answer be Britains must take : For me , my ranfom's death ; On either fide I come to spend my breath ; Which neither here I'll keep , nor bear again , But end it by fome means for Imogen . : Enter two Britain Captains , and Soldiers . 1 ...
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... answer'd , for we know the truth . COR . And what confederacy have you with the traitors Late footed in the kingdom ? [ king ? REG . To whose hands have you fent the lunatick Speak . GLO . I have a letter gueffingly fet down , Which ...
... answer'd , for we know the truth . COR . And what confederacy have you with the traitors Late footed in the kingdom ? [ king ? REG . To whose hands have you fent the lunatick Speak . GLO . I have a letter gueffingly fet down , Which ...
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