Dramatic Works of William ShakespeareJohn Stockdale ... W.J. and J. Richardson ... J. Walker ... R. Faulder and Son ... Scatcherd and Letterman ... [and 11 others], 1807 - 1079 páginas |
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... dead silence Will well become such sweet complaining grievance . This , or else nothing , will inherit her ' . [ love . Duke . This discipline shews thou hast been in Thu. Andthyadvice this night I'll put in practice : Pro . You have ...
... dead silence Will well become such sweet complaining grievance . This , or else nothing , will inherit her ' . [ love . Duke . This discipline shews thou hast been in Thu. Andthyadvice this night I'll put in practice : Pro . You have ...
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... dead . 10 my very heart - strings . Host . You have a quick ear . Jul . Ay , I would I were deaf ! it makes me have a slow heart . Host . I perceive , you delight not in music . Jul . Not a whit , when it jars so . Host . Hark , what ...
... dead . 10 my very heart - strings . Host . You have a quick ear . Jul . Ay , I would I were deaf ! it makes me have a slow heart . Host . I perceive , you delight not in music . Jul . Not a whit , when it jars so . Host . Hark , what ...
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... dead , belike . Pro . Not so ; I think she lives . Jul . Alas ! Pro . Why dost thou cry , alas ? Jul . I cannot chuse but pity her . Pro . Wherefore should'st thou pity her ? Jul . Because , methinks , that she lov'd you as As you do ...
... dead , belike . Pro . Not so ; I think she lives . Jul . Alas ! Pro . Why dost thou cry , alas ? Jul . I cannot chuse but pity her . Pro . Wherefore should'st thou pity her ? Jul . Because , methinks , that she lov'd you as As you do ...
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... dead : But what though ? " yet l live like a poor gentleman born . Anne . I may not go in without your worship : they will not sit till you come . Slen . I'faith , I'll eat nothing : I thank you as much as though I did . Anne . I pray ...
... dead : But what though ? " yet l live like a poor gentleman born . Anne . I may not go in without your worship : they will not sit till you come . Slen . I'faith , I'll eat nothing : I thank you as much as though I did . Anne . I pray ...
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... dead already , if he be comie . Meaning , admitted into all , or the greatest companies . example . Meaning , the defence of it . 2 Allowed is approved . 3 Instance is Rug Rug . He is wise , sir ; he knew 56 ( Act 2. Scene 3 , MERRY ...
... dead already , if he be comie . Meaning , admitted into all , or the greatest companies . example . Meaning , the defence of it . 2 Allowed is approved . 3 Instance is Rug Rug . He is wise , sir ; he knew 56 ( Act 2. Scene 3 , MERRY ...
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The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare: With Explanatory Notes ..., Volume 1 William Shakespeare,Samuel Ayscough Visualização completa - 1807 |
The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare, with Explanatory Notes: To Which ... Nicholas Rowe,Samuel Ayscough Prévia não disponível - 2015 |
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