The Supplementary Works of William Shakespeare: Comprising His Poems and Doubtful Plays; with Glossarial and Other Notes, Том 70G. Routledge, 1852 - 525 стор. |
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... dost thou find the inclina- tion of the people , especially of the younger sort ? Boult . ' Faith , they listened to me , as they would have heark- ened to their father's testament . There was a Spaniard's mouth so watered , that he ...
... dost thou find the inclina- tion of the people , especially of the younger sort ? Boult . ' Faith , they listened to me , as they would have heark- ened to their father's testament . There was a Spaniard's mouth so watered , that he ...
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... dost look Like Patience , gazing on kings ' graves , and smiling Extremity out of act . * What were thy friends ? How lost thou them ? Thy name , my most kind virgin ? Recount , I do beseech thee ; come , sit by me . Mar. My name , Sir ...
... dost look Like Patience , gazing on kings ' graves , and smiling Extremity out of act . * What were thy friends ? How lost thou them ? Thy name , my most kind virgin ? Recount , I do beseech thee ; come , sit by me . Mar. My name , Sir ...
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... thou princox boy , t Nor do I fear thy foolish insolence : And , but thou better use thy bragging blade , * A cornet's party . † Conceited fellow . Than thou dost rule thy overflowing tongue , Superbious Briton 74 [ ACT II . LOCRINE .
... thou princox boy , t Nor do I fear thy foolish insolence : And , but thou better use thy bragging blade , * A cornet's party . † Conceited fellow . Than thou dost rule thy overflowing tongue , Superbious Briton 74 [ ACT II . LOCRINE .
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... dost rule thy overflowing tongue , Superbious Briton , thou shalt know too soon The force of Humber and his Scythians . [ They fight . HUMBER and his soldiers fly . ALBANACT and his forces follow . Strum . O horrible , terrible ! SCENE ...
... dost rule thy overflowing tongue , Superbious Briton , thou shalt know too soon The force of Humber and his Scythians . [ They fight . HUMBER and his soldiers fly . ALBANACT and his forces follow . Strum . O horrible , terrible ! SCENE ...
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... dost invocate , By the dread ghost of thy deceased sire , By thy right hand , and by thy burning love , Take pity on poor Estrild's wretched thrall . Cori . Hath Locrine then forgot his Guendolen , That thus he courts the Scythian's ...
... dost invocate , By the dread ghost of thy deceased sire , By thy right hand , and by thy burning love , Take pity on poor Estrild's wretched thrall . Cori . Hath Locrine then forgot his Guendolen , That thus he courts the Scythian's ...
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