The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 9T. Tegg, 1812 |
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... Serv . Ay , sir , when he goes before me . Pan . You do depend upon him , I mean ? Serv . Sir , I do depend upon the lord . Pan . You do depend upon a noble gentleman ; I must needs praise him . Serv . The lord be praised ! Pan . You ...
... Serv . Ay , sir , when he goes before me . Pan . You do depend upon him , I mean ? Serv . Sir , I do depend upon the lord . Pan . You do depend upon a noble gentleman ; I must needs praise him . Serv . The lord be praised ! Pan . You ...
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... Serv . Whence are you , sir ? Has the porter his in his head , that he gives entrance to such companions ? Pray , get you out . Cor . Away ! 2 Serv . Away ? Get you away . Cor . Now thou art troublesome . 2 Serv . Are you so brave ? I ...
... Serv . Whence are you , sir ? Has the porter his in his head , that he gives entrance to such companions ? Pray , get you out . Cor . Away ! 2 Serv . Away ? Get you away . Cor . Now thou art troublesome . 2 Serv . Are you so brave ? I ...
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... Serv . Come , we are fellows , and friends : he was ever too hard for him ; I have heard him say so himself . 1 Serv . He was too hard for him directly , to say the truth on't : before Corioli , he scotched him and notched him like a ...
... Serv . Come , we are fellows , and friends : he was ever too hard for him ; I have heard him say so himself . 1 Serv . He was too hard for him directly , to say the truth on't : before Corioli , he scotched him and notched him like a ...
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