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Pagina 72
An ' I may hide my face , let me play Thisby too : I'll speak in a monstrous little voice ; -Thisne , Thisne , - Ah , Pyramus , my lover dear ; thy Thisby dear ! and lady dear ! Quin . No , no ; you must play Pyramus ; -and , Flute ...
An ' I may hide my face , let me play Thisby too : I'll speak in a monstrous little voice ; -Thisne , Thisne , - Ah , Pyramus , my lover dear ; thy Thisby dear ! and lady dear ! Quin . No , no ; you must play Pyramus ; -and , Flute ...
Pagina 123
O dear ! ' Thy mantle good , • What , staind with blood ? * Approach , ye furies fell ! " O fates ! come , come ; * Cut thread and thrum ; Quail , crush , conclude , and quell ! ' The . This passion , and the death of a dear friend ...
O dear ! ' Thy mantle good , • What , staind with blood ? * Approach , ye furies fell ! " O fates ! come , come ; * Cut thread and thrum ; Quail , crush , conclude , and quell ! ' The . This passion , and the death of a dear friend ...
Pagina 176
There are some shrewd contents in yon same paper , That steal the colour from Bassanio's cheek : Some dear friend dead ; else nothing in the world Could turn so much the constitution Of any constant man . What , worse and worse ?
There are some shrewd contents in yon same paper , That steal the colour from Bassanio's cheek : Some dear friend dead ; else nothing in the world Could turn so much the constitution Of any constant man . What , worse and worse ?
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