The Dramatic Works of Shakspeare, from the Text of Johnson and Stevens [sic].Black, Young & Young, 1824 - 1062 Seiten |
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... thought improper to go along with them . He was the son of Mr. John Shakspeare , and was born at Stratford - upon - Avon in Warwickshire , in April 1564. His family , as appears by the register and public writings relating to that town ...
... thought improper to go along with them . He was the son of Mr. John Shakspeare , and was born at Stratford - upon - Avon in Warwickshire , in April 1564. His family , as appears by the register and public writings relating to that town ...
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... thought , somewhat too severely ; and in order to revenge that ill usage , he made a ballad upon him . And though ... thought by this to mean , that his fancy was so loose and extravagant , as to be independent on the rule and government ...
... thought , somewhat too severely ; and in order to revenge that ill usage , he made a ballad upon him . And though ... thought by this to mean , that his fancy was so loose and extravagant , as to be independent on the rule and government ...
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... thought , And sat like PATIENCE on a monument , Smiling at GRIEF . " il What an image is here given ! and what a task would it have been for the greatest masters of Greece and Rome to have expressed the passions designed by the sketch ...
... thought , And sat like PATIENCE on a monument , Smiling at GRIEF . " il What an image is here given ! and what a task would it have been for the greatest masters of Greece and Rome to have expressed the passions designed by the sketch ...
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... thoughts I cleave to ; What's thy pleasure ? Pro . Spirit , We must prepare to meet with Caliban . Ari . Ay , my commander : when I presented Ceres , I thought to have told thee of it ; but I fear'd , Lest I might anger thee . Pro . Say ...
... thoughts I cleave to ; What's thy pleasure ? Pro . Spirit , We must prepare to meet with Caliban . Ari . Ay , my commander : when I presented Ceres , I thought to have told thee of it ; but I fear'd , Lest I might anger thee . Pro . Say ...
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... thoughts forget , Would better fit his chamber than this shadow . Jul . Madam , please you peruse this letter ... thought felt not her very sorrow ! Sil . She is beholden to thee , gentle youth ! -- Alas , poor lady ! desolate and ...
... thoughts forget , Would better fit his chamber than this shadow . Jul . Madam , please you peruse this letter ... thought felt not her very sorrow ! Sil . She is beholden to thee , gentle youth ! -- Alas , poor lady ! desolate and ...
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