The Plays of Shakspeare, Том 3Doubleday & McClure Company, 1897 |
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... Pseud . I with my ffeete haue pac'd the world about . Gel . Ile buye this flying horse and wandring ffeete . Pseud . The Pyrenean mountaynes , though that there I with my right hand toucht the very clouds , Deuoring gulfs , nor ...
... Pseud . I with my ffeete haue pac'd the world about . Gel . Ile buye this flying horse and wandring ffeete . Pseud . The Pyrenean mountaynes , though that there I with my right hand toucht the very clouds , Deuoring gulfs , nor ...
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... Pseud . What , as a token of his loue , say'st thou ? Returne this answeare to that noble youth ; I , Pseudecheus ... Pseud . Tell him I will salute him . [ Aside . Pad . The straingor , sir , desires to salute you . Gel . That's my ...
... Pseud . What , as a token of his loue , say'st thou ? Returne this answeare to that noble youth ; I , Pseudecheus ... Pseud . Tell him I will salute him . [ Aside . Pad . The straingor , sir , desires to salute you . Gel . That's my ...
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... Pseud . True , I perceaued it ; did descend my horse ; I said I was a man ; they humbly came ; One as a page I tooke , dismiss'd the rest . Gel . If I among them were , would they accept Mee for theire kinge ? Pseud . They would , yf I ...
... Pseud . True , I perceaued it ; did descend my horse ; I said I was a man ; they humbly came ; One as a page I tooke , dismiss'd the rest . Gel . If I among them were , would they accept Mee for theire kinge ? Pseud . They would , yf I ...
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