The Plays of Shakspeare, Том 7Doubleday & McClure Company, 1897 |
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... things that can bee , feare , and rashnesse ; rashnesse in the enterprize , and feare of the successe . For , when ... thing , heere- tofore ; and have prosequited both them , and their Author lining , with so much fanour : we hope ...
... things that can bee , feare , and rashnesse ; rashnesse in the enterprize , and feare of the successe . For , when ... thing , heere- tofore ; and have prosequited both them , and their Author lining , with so much fanour : we hope ...
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... things that belong To house or housekeeping : then , at my farm , I have a hundred milch - kine to the pail , Sixscore fat oxen standing in my stalls , And all things answerable to this portion . Myself am struck in years , I must ...
... things that belong To house or housekeeping : then , at my farm , I have a hundred milch - kine to the pail , Sixscore fat oxen standing in my stalls , And all things answerable to this portion . Myself am struck in years , I must ...
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... things . Lord . So I doo my Lord . Sli . Here Sim , I drinke to thee . Lord . My Lord heere comes the plaiers againe ... thing thats your delight . Kate . In you with a pestilence , are you so kind ? Then make a night cap of your fiddles ...
... things . Lord . So I doo my Lord . Sli . Here Sim , I drinke to thee . Lord . My Lord heere comes the plaiers againe ... thing thats your delight . Kate . In you with a pestilence , are you so kind ? Then make a night cap of your fiddles ...
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