The Plays of William Shakespeare, 8 tomas |
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Shakspeare however shows by the context that he was well acquainted with the property of these syllables in solmization , which imply a series of sounds so unnatural , that ancient musicians prohibited their use .
Shakspeare however shows by the context that he was well acquainted with the property of these syllables in solmization , which imply a series of sounds so unnatural , that ancient musicians prohibited their use .
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... death , dearth , dissolutions of ancient amities ; divisions in state , menaces and maledictions against king and nobles ; needless diffidences , banishment of friends , dissipation of cohorts , nuptial breaches , and I know not ...
... death , dearth , dissolutions of ancient amities ; divisions in state , menaces and maledictions against king and nobles ; needless diffidences , banishment of friends , dissipation of cohorts , nuptial breaches , and I know not ...
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This ancient ruffian , sir , whose life I have spar'd , At suit of his grey beard ,Kent . Thou whorson zed ! thou unnecessary letter ! -My lord , if you will give me leave , I will tread this unbolted villain9 into mortar , and daub the ...
This ancient ruffian , sir , whose life I have spar'd , At suit of his grey beard ,Kent . Thou whorson zed ! thou unnecessary letter ! -My lord , if you will give me leave , I will tread this unbolted villain9 into mortar , and daub the ...
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I 8 him ? Never any : + Kent . None of these rogues , and cowards , But Ajax is their fool . " Corn . Fetch forth the stocks , ho ! You stubborn ancient knave , you reverend braggart , We'll teach you Kent .
I 8 him ? Never any : + Kent . None of these rogues , and cowards , But Ajax is their fool . " Corn . Fetch forth the stocks , ho ! You stubborn ancient knave , you reverend braggart , We'll teach you Kent .
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Then , pr'ythee , get thee gone : If , for my sake , Thou wilt o'ertake us , hence a mile or twain , I'the way to Dover , do it for ancient love ; And bring some covering for this naked soul , Whom I'll entreat to lead me .
Then , pr'ythee , get thee gone : If , for my sake , Thou wilt o'ertake us , hence a mile or twain , I'the way to Dover , do it for ancient love ; And bring some covering for this naked soul , Whom I'll entreat to lead me .
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The Plays of William Shakspeare In Fifteen Volumes. With the Corrections ... William Shakespeare Visos knygos peržiūra - 1793 |
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The Plays of William Shakespeare, In Eight Volumes, with the Corrections ... William Shakespeare,Samuel Johnson Visos knygos peržiūra - 1765 |
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