The works of Shakespeare, with corrections and illustr. from various commentators, 3 tomas |
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... woman . Prief , Sailors , Officers , and other Attendants . SCENE , A City on the Coaft of Illyria . The Perfons of the Drama were first enumerated , with all the cant of the modern stage , by Mr Rowe . TWELFTH - NIGHT : O R , WHAT YOU ...
... woman . Prief , Sailors , Officers , and other Attendants . SCENE , A City on the Coaft of Illyria . The Perfons of the Drama were first enumerated , with all the cant of the modern stage , by Mr Rowe . TWELFTH - NIGHT : O R , WHAT YOU ...
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... woman's part . I know thy conftellation is right apt For this affair.- -Some four or five attend him ; All , if you will ; for I myself am best When leaft in company . Profper well in this , And thou fhalt live as freely as thy Lord ...
... woman's part . I know thy conftellation is right apt For this affair.- -Some four or five attend him ; All , if you will ; for I myself am best When leaft in company . Profper well in this , And thou fhalt live as freely as thy Lord ...
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... woman , ( now , alas the day ! ) What thriftless fighs fhall poor Olivia breathe ? O time , thou muft untangle this , not I ; It is too hard a knot for me t'unty . SCENE HI . Changes to Olivia's House , Enter Sir Toby , and Sir Andrew ...
... woman , ( now , alas the day ! ) What thriftless fighs fhall poor Olivia breathe ? O time , thou muft untangle this , not I ; It is too hard a knot for me t'unty . SCENE HI . Changes to Olivia's House , Enter Sir Toby , and Sir Andrew ...
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... woman is't ? Vio . Of your complection . Duke . She is not worth thee then . What years , i ' faith ? Vio . About your years , my Lord . Duke . Too old , by heav'n : let ftill the woman take An elder than herfelf , fo wears the to him ...
... woman is't ? Vio . Of your complection . Duke . She is not worth thee then . What years , i ' faith ? Vio . About your years , my Lord . Duke . Too old , by heav'n : let ftill the woman take An elder than herfelf , fo wears the to him ...
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... woman's fides Can bide the beating of fo ftrong a passion , As love doth give my heart : no woman's heart So big to hold fo much ; they lack retention . Alas , their love may be call'd appetite : No motion of the liver , but the palate ...
... woman's fides Can bide the beating of fo ftrong a passion , As love doth give my heart : no woman's heart So big to hold fo much ; they lack retention . Alas , their love may be call'd appetite : No motion of the liver , but the palate ...
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The Works of Shakespeare, with Corrections and Illustr. from Various ... William Shakespeare Peržiūra negalima - 2016 |
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