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... sir , that when gentlemen are tired , gives them a fob , and rests them ; he , sir , that takes pity on decayed men and gives them suits of durance ; he that sets up his rest to do more exploits with his mace than a morris - pike .
... sir , that when gentlemen are tired , gives them a fob , and rests them ; he , sir , that takes pity on decayed men and gives them suits of durance ; he that sets up his rest to do more exploits with his mace than a morris - pike .
Strana 93
ANTIPHOLUS OF SYRACUSE : Well , sir , there rest in your foolery . COMEDY OF ERRORS , IV . iii . 12–33 patience 4 A Bold Bad Priest GLOUCESTER : Presumptuous priest ! this place commands my Or thou should'st find thou hast dishonour'd ...
ANTIPHOLUS OF SYRACUSE : Well , sir , there rest in your foolery . COMEDY OF ERRORS , IV . iii . 12–33 patience 4 A Bold Bad Priest GLOUCESTER : Presumptuous priest ! this place commands my Or thou should'st find thou hast dishonour'd ...
Strana 195
What should be said :? If thou canst like this creature as a maid , I can create the rest : virtue and she Is her own dower ; honour and wealth from me . ALL'S WELL THAT ENDS WELL , II . iii .
What should be said :? If thou canst like this creature as a maid , I can create the rest : virtue and she Is her own dower ; honour and wealth from me . ALL'S WELL THAT ENDS WELL , II . iii .
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Grief a Companion | 6 |
A Man in his Humours 42 A CheeseParing of a | 10 |
Friend and Foe of Poetry 24 The Nature of Life | 14 |
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Shakespeare's Charactery: A Book of 'characters' from Shakespeare William Shakespeare Zobrazení fragmentů - 1966 |
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