The Plays and Sonnets of William Shakespeare, Volume 27Encyclopædia Britannica, 1952 - Drama Collection of the bard's plays and sonnets. |
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... thought ; No further harm . Oth . Why of thy thought , Iago ? Iago . I did not think he had been acquainted with her . Oth . O , yes ; and went between us very oft . lago . Indeed ! 101 Oth . Indeed ! ay , indeed . Discern'st thou aught ...
... thought ; No further harm . Oth . Why of thy thought , Iago ? Iago . I did not think he had been acquainted with her . Oth . O , yes ; and went between us very oft . lago . Indeed ! 101 Oth . Indeed ! ay , indeed . Discern'st thou aught ...
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... thought ; but thought will do ' t , I feel I fight against thee ! No ! I will go seek Some ditch wherein to die ; the foul'st best fits My latter part of life . [ Exit . SCENE VII . Field of battle between the camps Alarum . Drums and ...
... thought ; but thought will do ' t , I feel I fight against thee ! No ! I will go seek Some ditch wherein to die ; the foul'st best fits My latter part of life . [ Exit . SCENE VII . Field of battle between the camps Alarum . Drums and ...
Page 543
... thoughts I cleave to . What's thy pleasure ? Pros . Spirit , We must prepare to meet with Caliban . Ari . Ay , my commander . When I presented Ceres , I thought to have told thee of it , but I fear'd Lest I might anger thee . Pros . Say ...
... thoughts I cleave to . What's thy pleasure ? Pros . Spirit , We must prepare to meet with Caliban . Ari . Ay , my commander . When I presented Ceres , I thought to have told thee of it , but I fear'd Lest I might anger thee . Pros . Say ...
Contents
TWELFTH NIGHT or What You Will 1 | 22 |
HAMLET Prince of Denmark | 29 |
THE MERRY WIVES OF WINDSOR | 73 |
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