The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare...: Embracing a Life of the Poet, and Notes, Original and Selected, Band 4Phillips, Sampson, 1857 - 38 Seiten |
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... English nation , if they have a good thing . to make it too common . If you will needs say , I am an old man , you should give me rest . I would to God my name were not so terrible to the enemy as it is . I were better to be eaten to ...
... English nation , if they have a good thing . to make it too common . If you will needs say , I am an old man , you should give me rest . I would to God my name were not so terrible to the enemy as it is . I were better to be eaten to ...
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... English . that he tells them nothing but immodest ones . 5 Falstaff is humorously called nave of a wheel , from his rotundity of figure . The equivoque between nave and knave is obvious . 6 This was indeed a prodigy . The astrologers ...
... English . that he tells them nothing but immodest ones . 5 Falstaff is humorously called nave of a wheel , from his rotundity of figure . The equivoque between nave and knave is obvious . 6 This was indeed a prodigy . The astrologers ...
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... English , and of Scots , Are by the sheriff of Yorkshire overthrown . The manner and true order of the fight , This packet , please it you , contains at large 1 The detail contained in prince John's lette K. Hen . And wherefore should ...
... English , and of Scots , Are by the sheriff of Yorkshire overthrown . The manner and true order of the fight , This packet , please it you , contains at large 1 The detail contained in prince John's lette K. Hen . And wherefore should ...
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... English kings . Thy due , from me , Is tears , and heavy sorrows of the blood ; Which nature , love , and filial tenderness , Shall , O , dear father , pay thee plenteously . My due , from thee , is this imperial crown ; Which , as ...
... English kings . Thy due , from me , Is tears , and heavy sorrows of the blood ; Which nature , love , and filial tenderness , Shall , O , dear father , pay thee plenteously . My due , from thee , is this imperial crown ; Which , as ...
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... English court assemble now , From every region , apes of idleness ! Now , neighbor confines , purge you of your scum . Have you a ruffian , that will swear , drink , dance , Revel the night ; rob , murder , and commit The oldest sins ...
... English court assemble now , From every region , apes of idleness ! Now , neighbor confines , purge you of your scum . Have you a ruffian , that will swear , drink , dance , Revel the night ; rob , murder , and commit The oldest sins ...
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