The works of Shakespeare, with corrections and illustr. from various commentators, 3 tomas |
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... fent hither to praife me ? Vio . I fee you , what you are ; you are too proud ; But if you were the devil , you are fair . My Lord and mafter loves you :, O , fuch love Could be but recompens'd , tho ' you were crown'd The non - pareil ...
... fent hither to praife me ? Vio . I fee you , what you are ; you are too proud ; But if you were the devil , you are fair . My Lord and mafter loves you :, O , fuch love Could be but recompens'd , tho ' you were crown'd The non - pareil ...
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... fent her none . I am the man - If it be fo , ( as , ' tis ; ) Poor Lady , fhe were better love a dream . Difguife , I fee thou art a wickedness , Wherein the pregnant enemy does much . How eafy is it , for the proper falfe In women's ...
... fent her none . I am the man - If it be fo , ( as , ' tis ; ) Poor Lady , fhe were better love a dream . Difguife , I fee thou art a wickedness , Wherein the pregnant enemy does much . How eafy is it , for the proper falfe In women's ...
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... fent thee fix - pence forthy leman , had'ft it ? Clo . I did impeticos * thy gratility ; for Malvolio's nofe is no whip - stock . My Lady has a white hand , and the Myrmidons are no bottle - ale houses . Sir And . Excellent : why , this ...
... fent thee fix - pence forthy leman , had'ft it ? Clo . I did impeticos * thy gratility ; for Malvolio's nofe is no whip - stock . My Lady has a white hand , and the Myrmidons are no bottle - ale houses . Sir And . Excellent : why , this ...
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... fent after him ; he fays he'll come ; - How fhall I feaft him ? what beftow on him ? For youth is bought more oft , than begg'd or bor- I fpeak too loud . - Where is Malvolio ? he is fad and civil , [ row'd . And fuits well for a ...
... fent after him ; he fays he'll come ; - How fhall I feaft him ? what beftow on him ? For youth is bought more oft , than begg'd or bor- I fpeak too loud . - Where is Malvolio ? he is fad and civil , [ row'd . And fuits well for a ...
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... fent for thee upon a fad oc- cafion . Mal . Sad , Lady ? I could be fad ; this does make fome Jobftruction in the blood , this cross - garter- ing ; but what of it ? if it please the eye of one , it is with me as the very true fonnet is ...
... fent for thee upon a fad oc- cafion . Mal . Sad , Lady ? I could be fad ; this does make fome Jobftruction in the blood , this cross - garter- ing ; but what of it ? if it please the eye of one , it is with me as the very true fonnet is ...
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The Works of Shakespeare, with Corrections and Illustr. from Various ... William Shakespeare Peržiūra negalima - 2016 |
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