William Shakspere: A BiographyCollier, 1860 - 553 Seiten |
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... youth described how Romeo came into the hall of the Capulets , whose family were at variance with his own , the Montesches , and , very shamefaced , withdrew himself into a corner ; -but by reason of the light of the torches , which ...
... youth described how Romeo came into the hall of the Capulets , whose family were at variance with his own , the Montesches , and , very shamefaced , withdrew himself into a corner ; -but by reason of the light of the torches , which ...
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... youth began to speak of witches there was fear and silence . For did not his mother recollect that in the year she was married Bishop Jewel had told the Queen that her subjects pined away , even unto the death , and that their ...
... youth began to speak of witches there was fear and silence . For did not his mother recollect that in the year she was married Bishop Jewel had told the Queen that her subjects pined away , even unto the death , and that their ...
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... youth was familiar , where there was mirth without grossness , and simplicity without ignorance : — " Flo . O , hear me breathe my life Before this ancient sir , who , it should seem , Hath sometime lov'd : I take thy hand ; this hand ...
... youth was familiar , where there was mirth without grossness , and simplicity without ignorance : — " Flo . O , hear me breathe my life Before this ancient sir , who , it should seem , Hath sometime lov'd : I take thy hand ; this hand ...
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