The Works of Shakespeare, 3 tomasJ. and P. Knapton, 1752 |
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... peace , whilft Ifrom far His name with zealous fervour fanctifie . His taken labours bid him me forgive ; 1 , bis defpightful Juno , fent him forth From courtly friends , with camping foes to live ; Where death and danger dog the heels ...
... peace , whilft Ifrom far His name with zealous fervour fanctifie . His taken labours bid him me forgive ; 1 , bis defpightful Juno , fent him forth From courtly friends , with camping foes to live ; Where death and danger dog the heels ...
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... Peace . I Lord . Nay , I affure you , a Peace concluded . 2 Lord . What will Count Refillon do then ? will he travel higher , or return again into France ? 1 Lord . I perceive by this demand , you are not al- together of his Council . 2 ...
... Peace . I Lord . Nay , I affure you , a Peace concluded . 2 Lord . What will Count Refillon do then ? will he travel higher , or return again into France ? 1 Lord . I perceive by this demand , you are not al- together of his Council . 2 ...
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... Peace , you rogue , no more o ' that , here comes my Lady ; make your excuse wisely , you were beft . Enter Olivia , and Malvolio . [ Exit . Clo . Wit , and't be thy will , put me into a good fool- ing ! thofe wits , that think they ...
... Peace , you rogue , no more o ' that , here comes my Lady ; make your excuse wisely , you were beft . Enter Olivia , and Malvolio . [ Exit . Clo . Wit , and't be thy will , put me into a good fool- ing ! thofe wits , that think they ...
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... alone concerns your ear . I bring no over- ture of war , no taxation of homage ; I hold the olive hand my words are as full of peace , as matter . in my Oli . Yet you began rudely . What are you Oli . What you 115 . will . Good ...
... alone concerns your ear . I bring no over- ture of war , no taxation of homage ; I hold the olive hand my words are as full of peace , as matter . in my Oli . Yet you began rudely . What are you Oli . What you 115 . will . Good ...
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... peace . Clo . I fhall never begin , if I hold my peace . Sir And . Good , i'faith : come , begin . Enter Maria . [ They fing a catch . Mar. What a catterwauling do you keep here ? if my Lady have not call'd up her steward , Malvolio ...
... peace . Clo . I fhall never begin , if I hold my peace . Sir And . Good , i'faith : come , begin . Enter Maria . [ They fing a catch . Mar. What a catterwauling do you keep here ? if my Lady have not call'd up her steward , Malvolio ...
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The Works of Shakespeare In Seven Volumes, 3 tomas William Shakespeare Visos knygos peržiūra - 1733 |
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