The Beauties of Shakespeare, Volumen1T. Y. Crowell, 1984 |
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... rest , we will resemble you in that . If a Jew wrong a Christian , what is his humility ? Revenge . If a Christian wrong a Jew , what should his suffer- ance be by Christian example ? Why , revenge . The villany you teach me , I will ...
... rest , we will resemble you in that . If a Jew wrong a Christian , what is his humility ? Revenge . If a Christian wrong a Jew , what should his suffer- ance be by Christian example ? Why , revenge . The villany you teach me , I will ...
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... rest you : when this burns , ' T will weep for having wearied you . My father Is hard at study ; pray now , rest yourself ; He's safe for these three hours . Fer . O most dear mistress , The sun will set , before I shall discharge What ...
... rest you : when this burns , ' T will weep for having wearied you . My father Is hard at study ; pray now , rest yourself ; He's safe for these three hours . Fer . O most dear mistress , The sun will set , before I shall discharge What ...
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... rest be true which I have heard , Thou camest Glo . I'll hear no more : die , prophet , in thy speech : [ Stabs him . For this , amongst the rest , was I ordain'd . 1 To rook ' signifies to squat down or lodge on anything . K. Hen . Ay ...
... rest be true which I have heard , Thou camest Glo . I'll hear no more : die , prophet , in thy speech : [ Stabs him . For this , amongst the rest , was I ordain'd . 1 To rook ' signifies to squat down or lodge on anything . K. Hen . Ay ...
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