The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare: From the Text of Johnson, Stevens&Reed, Band 2George Routledge&Company, 1856 - 971 Seiten |
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... truth , I believe , might be , that he forbore doing it out of re- gard to Queen Elizabeth ; since it could have been no very great respect to the memory of his mistress , to have exposed some certain parts of her father's life upon the ...
... truth , I believe , might be , that he forbore doing it out of re- gard to Queen Elizabeth ; since it could have been no very great respect to the memory of his mistress , to have exposed some certain parts of her father's life upon the ...
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... truth , Sir , and she is pretty , and honest , and gentle ; and one that is your friend , I can tell you that by the way ; I praise heaven for it . Fent . Shall I do any good , thinkest thou ? Shall I not lose my suit ? Quick . Troth ...
... truth , Sir , and she is pretty , and honest , and gentle ; and one that is your friend , I can tell you that by the way ; I praise heaven for it . Fent . Shall I do any good , thinkest thou ? Shall I not lose my suit ? Quick . Troth ...
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... truth , Let the supposed fairies pinch him sound And burn him with their tapers . Mrs. Page . The truth being known , We'll all present ourselves ; dis - horn the spirit , And mock him home to Windsor . Ford . The children must Be ...
... truth , Let the supposed fairies pinch him sound And burn him with their tapers . Mrs. Page . The truth being known , We'll all present ourselves ; dis - horn the spirit , And mock him home to Windsor . Ford . The children must Be ...
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... truth of it . You would have married her most shamefully , Where there was no proportion held in love . The truth is , She and I , long since contracted , Are now so sure , that nothing can dissolve us . The offence is holy , that she ...
... truth of it . You would have married her most shamefully , Where there was no proportion held in love . The truth is , She and I , long since contracted , Are now so sure , that nothing can dissolve us . The offence is holy , that she ...
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... truth , and every thing , I love thee so , that maugre * all thy pride , Nor wit , nor reason , can my passion hide . Do not extort thy reasons from this clause , For , that I woo , thou therefore hast no cause : But , rather , reason ...
... truth , and every thing , I love thee so , that maugre * all thy pride , Nor wit , nor reason , can my passion hide . Do not extort thy reasons from this clause , For , that I woo , thou therefore hast no cause : But , rather , reason ...
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