The Complete Works of William Shakespeare: The Cambridge Edition Text, as Edited by William Aldis Wright, Including the Temple NotesGarden City Publishing Company, 1940 - 1527 pages |
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... friends ? CLOWN Ay , sir ; we are some of her trappings . DUKE I know thee well : how dost thou , my good fellow ? CLOWN Truly , sir , the better for my foes and the worse for my friends . DUKE Just the contrary ; the better for thy friends ...
... friends ? CLOWN Ay , sir ; we are some of her trappings . DUKE I know thee well : how dost thou , my good fellow ? CLOWN Truly , sir , the better for my foes and the worse for my friends . DUKE Just the contrary ; the better for thy friends ...
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... friend , a kindly master , a liberal patron of the arts , and a lavish entertainer . Being naturally of a frank , cordial nature , he dispenses his favors with entire lack of discrimination and esteems as friends all the throng of ...
... friend , a kindly master , a liberal patron of the arts , and a lavish entertainer . Being naturally of a frank , cordial nature , he dispenses his favors with entire lack of discrimination and esteems as friends all the throng of ...
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... friends . ALCIBIADES So they were bleeding - new , my lord , there's no meat like ' em : I could wish my best friend at such a feast . APEMANTUS Would all those flatterers were thine enemies , then , that then thou mightst kill ' em and ...
... friends . ALCIBIADES So they were bleeding - new , my lord , there's no meat like ' em : I could wish my best friend at such a feast . APEMANTUS Would all those flatterers were thine enemies , then , that then thou mightst kill ' em and ...
Contents
THE SECOND PART OF KING HENRY VI | 35 |
THE THIRD PART OF KING HENRY VI | 73 |
THE TRAGEDY OF KING RICHARD III III | 111 |
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