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... daughter of a Count That dy'd fome twelve months fince , then leaving In the protection of his fon , her brother , Who fhortly alfo dy'd ; for whose dear love , They say , the hath abjur'd the fight And company of men . Vio . O , that I ...
... daughter of a Count That dy'd fome twelve months fince , then leaving In the protection of his fon , her brother , Who fhortly alfo dy'd ; for whose dear love , They say , the hath abjur'd the fight And company of men . Vio . O , that I ...
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... daughter lov'd a man , As it might be , perhaps , were I a woman , I fhould your Lordship . Duke . And what's her ... daughters of my father's house , And all the brothers too - and yet I know not- Sir , fhall I to this Lady ? Duke . Ay ...
... daughter lov'd a man , As it might be , perhaps , were I a woman , I fhould your Lordship . Duke . And what's her ... daughters of my father's house , And all the brothers too - and yet I know not- Sir , fhall I to this Lady ? Duke . Ay ...
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... . Mrs ANN PAGE , daughter to Mr Page , in love with Fenton . Mrs QUICKLY , fervant to Dr Caius . Servants to Page , Ford , & . SCENE , Windfor : and the parts adjacent . THE MERRY WIVES * O F WINDSOR . ACT I. Dramatis Perfona. ...
... . Mrs ANN PAGE , daughter to Mr Page , in love with Fenton . Mrs QUICKLY , fervant to Dr Caius . Servants to Page , Ford , & . SCENE , Windfor : and the parts adjacent . THE MERRY WIVES * O F WINDSOR . ACT I. Dramatis Perfona. ...
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... daughter to Mafter George Page , which is pretty virginity . Slen . Miftrefs Anne Page ? fhe has brown hair , and fpeaks fmall like a woman . Eva . It is that ferry perfon for all the orld , as juft as you will defire ; and feven ...
... daughter to Mafter George Page , which is pretty virginity . Slen . Miftrefs Anne Page ? fhe has brown hair , and fpeaks fmall like a woman . Eva . It is that ferry perfon for all the orld , as juft as you will defire ; and feven ...
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... daughter . Shal . Tut , a pin ; this fhall be anfwer'd . Fal . I will answer it ftrait : I have done all this . That is now anfwer'd . Shal . The council fhall know this . Fal . ' Twere better for you if ' twere not known in council ...
... daughter . Shal . Tut , a pin ; this fhall be anfwer'd . Fal . I will answer it ftrait : I have done all this . That is now anfwer'd . Shal . The council fhall know this . Fal . ' Twere better for you if ' twere not known in council ...
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The Works of Shakespeare, with Corrections and Illustr. from Various ... William Shakespeare Peržiūra negalima - 2016 |
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