The Library Shakespeare: Comedies ; Vol. 2, Tragedies ; Vol. 3, Historical playsWilliam Mackenzie, 2004 |
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Strana 89
... dost affect my manners , and dost use them . Tim . ' Tis , then , because thou dost not keep a dog , Whom I would imitate : consumption catch thee ! Apem . This is in thee a nature but infected ; A poor unmanly melancholy sprung From ...
... dost affect my manners , and dost use them . Tim . ' Tis , then , because thou dost not keep a dog , Whom I would imitate : consumption catch thee ! Apem . This is in thee a nature but infected ; A poor unmanly melancholy sprung From ...
Strana 278
... dost thou say , Iago ? Iago . Did Michael Cassio , when you woo'd my lady , Know of your love ? Oth . He did , from first to last : why dost thou ask ? Iago . But for a satisfaction of my thought ; No further harm . Oth . Why of thy ...
... dost thou say , Iago ? Iago . Did Michael Cassio , when you woo'd my lady , Know of your love ? Oth . He did , from first to last : why dost thou ask ? Iago . But for a satisfaction of my thought ; No further harm . Oth . Why of thy ...
Strana 434
... dost thou spend Upon thyself thy beauty's legacy ? Nature's bequest gives nothing , but doth lend , And being frank she lends to those are free . Then , beauteous niggard , why dost thou abuse The bounteous largess given thee to give ...
... dost thou spend Upon thyself thy beauty's legacy ? Nature's bequest gives nothing , but doth lend , And being frank she lends to those are free . Then , beauteous niggard , why dost thou abuse The bounteous largess given thee to give ...
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