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Pàgina 230
... dost but jest : He and his lady both are at the lodge , Upon the north side of this pleasant chase ; ' Tis not an hour since I left him there . MARTIUS . We know not where you left him all alive ; But , out alas ! here have we found him ...
... dost but jest : He and his lady both are at the lodge , Upon the north side of this pleasant chase ; ' Tis not an hour since I left him there . MARTIUS . We know not where you left him all alive ; But , out alas ! here have we found him ...
Pàgina 412
... dost thou pity him whom thou dost trouble ? I had rather be alone . ALCIBIADES . Why , fare thee well : Here is some gold for thee . Keep it , I cannot eat it . ALCIBIADES . When I have laid proud Athens on a heap ,TIMON . Warr'st thou ...
... dost thou pity him whom thou dost trouble ? I had rather be alone . ALCIBIADES . Why , fare thee well : Here is some gold for thee . Keep it , I cannot eat it . ALCIBIADES . When I have laid proud Athens on a heap ,TIMON . Warr'st thou ...
Pàgina 416
... dost thou seek me out ? APEMANTUS . To vex thee . TIMON . Always a villain's office , or a fool's . Dost please thyself in ' t ? APEMANTUS . TIMON . Ay . What ! a knave too ? APEMANTUS . If thou didst put this sour - cold habit on To ...
... dost thou seek me out ? APEMANTUS . To vex thee . TIMON . Always a villain's office , or a fool's . Dost please thyself in ' t ? APEMANTUS . TIMON . Ay . What ! a knave too ? APEMANTUS . If thou didst put this sour - cold habit on To ...
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