The Plays of William Shakespeare, 8 tomas |
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Where merit doth most challenge it . Goneril , Our eldest - born , speak first . - Gon . Sir , I Do love you more than words can wield the matter , Dearer than eye - sight , space and liberty ; Beyond what can ...
Where merit doth most challenge it . Goneril , Our eldest - born , speak first . - Gon . Sir , I Do love you more than words can wield the matter , Dearer than eye - sight , space and liberty ; Beyond what can ...
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Who , in the lusty stealth of nature , take More composition and fierce quality , Than doth , within a dull , stale , tired bed , Go to the creating a whole tribe of fops , Got ' tween asleep and wake ? -Well then , Legitimate Edgar ...
Who , in the lusty stealth of nature , take More composition and fierce quality , Than doth , within a dull , stale , tired bed , Go to the creating a whole tribe of fops , Got ' tween asleep and wake ? -Well then , Legitimate Edgar ...
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The shame itself doth speak . For instant remedy : Be then desir'd By her , that else will take the thing she begs , ་ · for by the marks of sovereignty , knowledge , and reason , & c . ] Were I to judge from the marks of sovereignty ...
The shame itself doth speak . For instant remedy : Be then desir'd By her , that else will take the thing she begs , ་ · for by the marks of sovereignty , knowledge , and reason , & c . ] Were I to judge from the marks of sovereignty ...
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For you , Edmund , Whose virtue and obedience doth this instant So much commend itself , you shall be ours ; Natures of such deep trust we shall much need ; You we first seize on . I shall serve you , sir , Edm . Truly , however else .
For you , Edmund , Whose virtue and obedience doth this instant So much commend itself , you shall be ours ; Natures of such deep trust we shall much need ; You we first seize on . I shall serve you , sir , Edm . Truly , however else .
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This is some fellow , Who , having been praised for bluntness , doth affect A saucy roughness ; and constrains the garb , Quite from his nature : He cannot flatter , he ! An honest mind and plain , he must speak truth : An they will ...
This is some fellow , Who , having been praised for bluntness , doth affect A saucy roughness ; and constrains the garb , Quite from his nature : He cannot flatter , he ! An honest mind and plain , he must speak truth : An they will ...
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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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