The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare: From the Text of Johnson, Stevens&Reed, Band 2George Routledge&Company, 1856 - 971 Seiten |
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... fortune more worthy of her birth and virtue . Nor , are the manners , proper to the persons represented , less ... fortunes and accidents of their lives , than to take any single great action , and form his work simply upon that ...
... fortune more worthy of her birth and virtue . Nor , are the manners , proper to the persons represented , less ... fortunes and accidents of their lives , than to take any single great action , and form his work simply upon that ...
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... fortune - telling . She works by charms , by spells , by the figure , and such daubery as this is ; beyond our element : we know nothing . Come down , you witch , you hag you : come down I say . Mrs. Ford . Nay , good , sweet husband ...
... fortune - telling . She works by charms , by spells , by the figure , and such daubery as this is ; beyond our element : we know nothing . Come down , you witch , you hag you : come down I say . Mrs. Ford . Nay , good , sweet husband ...
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... fortune to have her , or no . Fal . " Tis , ' tis his fortune . Sim . What , Sir ? Fal . To have her , or no : Go ; say , man told me so . the wo- Sim . May I be so bold to say so , Sir ? Fal . Ay , Sir Tike ; who more bold ? Sim . I ...
... fortune to have her , or no . Fal . " Tis , ' tis his fortune . Sim . What , Sir ? Fal . To have her , or no : Go ; say , man told me so . the wo- Sim . May I be so bold to say so , Sir ? Fal . Ay , Sir Tike ; who more bold ? Sim . I ...
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... fortunes , yet my state is well : I am a gentleman . Oli . Get you to your lord ; I cannot love him : let him send no ... Fortune forbid , my outside have not charm'd She made good view of me ; indeed , so much , That , sure , methought ...
... fortunes , yet my state is well : I am a gentleman . Oli . Get you to your lord ; I cannot love him : let him send no ... Fortune forbid , my outside have not charm'd She made good view of me ; indeed , so much , That , sure , methought ...
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... fortune ; But ' tis that miracle , and queen of gems , That nature pranks her in , attracts my soul . Vio . But , if ... fortune ; all is fortune . once told me , she did affect me : and I have heard herself come thus near , that ...
... fortune ; But ' tis that miracle , and queen of gems , That nature pranks her in , attracts my soul . Vio . But , if ... fortune ; all is fortune . once told me , she did affect me : and I have heard herself come thus near , that ...
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