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Página 174
By some illusion see thou bring her here : The sun was not so true unto the day , I
'll charm his eyes , against she do appear . As he to me : Would he have stol'n
away Puck . I go , I go ; look , how I go ; From sleeping Hermia ? I'll believe as ...
By some illusion see thou bring her here : The sun was not so true unto the day , I
'll charm his eyes , against she do appear . As he to me : Would he have stol'n
away Puck . I go , I go ; look , how I go ; From sleeping Hermia ? I'll believe as ...
Página 270
If it be true , that men , for the love you bear to women , ( as I pergood wine needs
no bush , ' tis true , that a good ceive by your simpering , none of you hate them , )
play needs no epilogue : Yet to good wine they that between you and the ...
If it be true , that men , for the love you bear to women , ( as I pergood wine needs
no bush , ' tis true , that a good ceive by your simpering , none of you hate them , )
play needs no epilogue : Yet to good wine they that between you and the ...
Página 350
Is it true too , think you ? For my lads to give their dears ; Aut . Five justices '
hands at it ; and witnesses , Pins and poking - sticks of steel , more than my pack
will hold . WI maids lack from head to heel : Clo . Lay it by too : Another . Come ,
buy ...
Is it true too , think you ? For my lads to give their dears ; Aut . Five justices '
hands at it ; and witnesses , Pins and poking - sticks of steel , more than my pack
will hold . WI maids lack from head to heel : Clo . Lay it by too : Another . Come ,
buy ...
Página 457
Officers true , behind , with Bagot . In this appeal , as thou art all unjust : Boling .
Call forth Bagot :And , that thou art so , there I throw my gage , Now , Bagot ,
freely speak thy mind ; To prove it on thee , to the extremest point What thou dost
know ...
Officers true , behind , with Bagot . In this appeal , as thou art all unjust : Boling .
Call forth Bagot :And , that thou art so , there I throw my gage , Now , Bagot ,
freely speak thy mind ; To prove it on thee , to the extremest point What thou dost
know ...
Página 479
Ay , and mark thee too , Jack . that made ye . Why , hear ye , my masters : Was
Fal . Do so , for it is worth the listening to it for me to kill the heir - apparent ?
Should I These nine in buckram , that I told thee of , turn upon the true prince ?
Ay , and mark thee too , Jack . that made ye . Why , hear ye , my masters : Was
Fal . Do so , for it is worth the listening to it for me to kill the heir - apparent ?
Should I These nine in buckram , that I told thee of , turn upon the true prince ?
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