Mr. William Shakespeare: Julius Cæsar. Antony and Cleopatra. Timon of Athens. Titus Andronicus |
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The firings , my lord , are false . BRU . He thinks , he still is at his inftrument . — Lucius , awake . Luc . My lord . [ waking . ] [ out ? BRU . Did'st thou dream , Lucius , that thou fo cry'dft Luc . My lord , I do not know that I ...
The firings , my lord , are false . BRU . He thinks , he still is at his inftrument . — Lucius , awake . Luc . My lord . [ waking . ] [ out ? BRU . Did'st thou dream , Lucius , that thou fo cry'dft Luc . My lord , I do not know that I ...
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My lord , here is a note of certain dues . TIM . Dues ? Whence are you ? CAP . Of Athens here , my lord . TIM . Go to my steward . CAP . Please it your lordship , he hath put me off To the fucceffion of new days this month : My mafter ...
My lord , here is a note of certain dues . TIM . Dues ? Whence are you ? CAP . Of Athens here , my lord . TIM . Go to my steward . CAP . Please it your lordship , he hath put me off To the fucceffion of new days this month : My mafter ...
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But I can tell you one thing , my lord , and which I hear from common rumours , now lord Ti- mon's happy hours are done and past , and his estate shrinks from him . Luc . Fie , no , do not believe it ; he cannot want for money , 2.
But I can tell you one thing , my lord , and which I hear from common rumours , now lord Ti- mon's happy hours are done and past , and his estate shrinks from him . Luc . Fie , no , do not believe it ; he cannot want for money , 2.
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