“The” Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 7Chapman and Hall, 1865 - 767 páginas |
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... Cleo . Not now to hear thee sing ; I take no pleasure In aught an eunuch has : ' tis well for thee , That , being unseminar'd , thy freer thoughts May not fly forth of Egypt . Hast thou affections ? Mar. Yes , gracious madam . Cleo ...
... Cleo . Not now to hear thee sing ; I take no pleasure In aught an eunuch has : ' tis well for thee , That , being unseminar'd , thy freer thoughts May not fly forth of Egypt . Hast thou affections ? Mar. Yes , gracious madam . Cleo ...
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... Cleo . What , was he sad or merry Alex . Like to the time o ' th ' year between th ' extremes Of hot and cold , he was nor sad nor merry . Cleo . O well - divided disposition ! -Note him , Note him , good Charmian , ' tis the man ; but ...
... Cleo . What , was he sad or merry Alex . Like to the time o ' th ' year between th ' extremes Of hot and cold , he was nor sad nor merry . Cleo . O well - divided disposition ! -Note him , Note him , good Charmian , ' tis the man ; but ...
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... Cleo . Let it alone ; let's to billiards : come , Charmian . Char . My arm is sore ; best play with Mardian . Cleo . As well a woman with an eunuch play'd As with a woman . - Come , you'll play with me , sir ? Mar. As well as I can ...
... Cleo . Let it alone ; let's to billiards : come , Charmian . Char . My arm is sore ; best play with Mardian . Cleo . As well a woman with an eunuch play'd As with a woman . - Come , you'll play with me , sir ? Mar. As well as I can ...
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... Cleo . : That time , -0 times ! - I laugh'd him out of patience ; and that night I laugh'd him into patience and next morn , Ere the ninth hour , I drunk him to his bed ; Then put my tires and mantles on him , whilst I wore his sword ...
... Cleo . : That time , -0 times ! - I laugh'd him out of patience ; and that night I laugh'd him into patience and next morn , Ere the ninth hour , I drunk him to his bed ; Then put my tires and mantles on him , whilst I wore his sword ...
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... Cleo . Madam , he's well . Well said . Thou'rt an honest man . Mess . And friends with Cæsar . Cleo . Mess . Cæsar and he are greater friends than ever . Cleo . Make thee a fortune from me . Mess . But yet , madam , — Cleo . I do not ...
... Cleo . Madam , he's well . Well said . Thou'rt an honest man . Mess . And friends with Cæsar . Cleo . Mess . Cæsar and he are greater friends than ever . Cleo . Make thee a fortune from me . Mess . But yet , madam , — Cleo . I do not ...
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