The Pictorial Edition of the Works of Shakspere: William Shakspere; a biography. 1843C. Knight and Company, 1839 |
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... lady gone away ; And have with them a little parasite full of money and coin . " These travellers the tinkers agree to rob ; and we have here an example of the readiness of the stage to indulge in satire . The purveyors who , a few ...
... lady gone away ; And have with them a little parasite full of money and coin . " These travellers the tinkers agree to rob ; and we have here an example of the readiness of the stage to indulge in satire . The purveyors who , a few ...
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... lady , Sabia , has fallen in love . But her love is unrequited ; she is rejected , and the uncourteous knight flies from her . Lamphedon and Clarisia are happy at the Duke's court ; but Con- ditions , as it obscurely appears , wanting ...
... lady , Sabia , has fallen in love . But her love is unrequited ; she is rejected , and the uncourteous knight flies from her . Lamphedon and Clarisia are happy at the Duke's court ; but Con- ditions , as it obscurely appears , wanting ...
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... Lady . Come , my gracious lord , No , I'll none of you . Shall I be your playfellow ? Mam . 1 Lady . Why , my sweet lord ? Mam . You'll kiss me hard ; and speak to me as if I were a baby still . - I love you better . 2 Lady . And why so ...
... Lady . Come , my gracious lord , No , I'll none of you . Shall I be your playfellow ? Mam . 1 Lady . Why , my sweet lord ? Mam . You'll kiss me hard ; and speak to me as if I were a baby still . - I love you better . 2 Lady . And why so ...
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