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... gently kiss the trees . ' It is followed by soft music and a rapturous eulogy on this power- ful disposer of the human mind and the world ; the principal characters then make their appearance , and after an assumed dissension , which is ...
... gently kiss the trees . ' It is followed by soft music and a rapturous eulogy on this power- ful disposer of the human mind and the world ; the principal characters then make their appearance , and after an assumed dissension , which is ...
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... gentle vessel's side ,. Would scatter all her spices on the stream , Enrobe the roaring waters with my silks ; And , in a word , but even now worth this , And now worth nothing ? Shall I have the thought To think on this ; and shall I ...
... gentle vessel's side ,. Would scatter all her spices on the stream , Enrobe the roaring waters with my silks ; And , in a word , but even now worth this , And now worth nothing ? Shall I have the thought To think on this ; and shall I ...
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... we shut the gate upon one wooer , another knocks at the door . [ Exeunt . i . e . the nature , disposition . So in Othello : " and then of so gentle a condition ! " SCENE III . Venice . A public Place . Enter. 16 ACT I. MERCHANT OF.
... we shut the gate upon one wooer , another knocks at the door . [ Exeunt . i . e . the nature , disposition . So in Othello : " and then of so gentle a condition ! " SCENE III . Venice . A public Place . Enter. 16 ACT I. MERCHANT OF.
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... but gives cause of fear . To fear was anciently to give as well as feel ter- rors . So in K. Henry IV . Part 1 . A mighty and a fearful head they are.A biosysplodi Hie thee , gentle Jew . Ant . This Hebrew 22 ACT I. MERCHANT OF.
... but gives cause of fear . To fear was anciently to give as well as feel ter- rors . So in K. Henry IV . Part 1 . A mighty and a fearful head they are.A biosysplodi Hie thee , gentle Jew . Ant . This Hebrew 22 ACT I. MERCHANT OF.
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... gentle queen , Por . In terms of choice I am not solely led I swear , 1 To understand how the tawny prince , whose savage dignity is well supported , means to recommend himself by this challenge , it must be remembered that red blood is ...
... gentle queen , Por . In terms of choice I am not solely led I swear , 1 To understand how the tawny prince , whose savage dignity is well supported , means to recommend himself by this challenge , it must be remembered that red blood is ...
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Dramatic Works: From the Text of Johnson, Stevens and Reed; with ..., Volume 3 William Shakespeare Visualização completa - 1852 |
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