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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... eyes , and to decide by the power of his own understand- ing ; and to him these performances , in their present form , will not be unacceptable . Indeed , considering them merely as productions of writers contemporary with our author ...
... eyes , and to decide by the power of his own understand- ing ; and to him these performances , in their present form , will not be unacceptable . Indeed , considering them merely as productions of writers contemporary with our author ...
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... eyes , to spread itself ; And yet the end of all is bought thus dear , The breath is gone , and the sore eyes see clear : To stop the air would hurt them . The blind mole casts Copp'd hills towards heaven , to tell , the earth is wrong ...
... eyes , to spread itself ; And yet the end of all is bought thus dear , The breath is gone , and the sore eyes see clear : To stop the air would hurt them . The blind mole casts Copp'd hills towards heaven , to tell , the earth is wrong ...
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... eye doth level at , so ne'er return , Unless thou say , Prince Pericles is dead . Thal . My lord , if I Can get him ... eyes shun them , And danger , which I fear'd , is at Antioch , Whose arm seems far too short to hit me here : Yet ...
... eye doth level at , so ne'er return , Unless thou say , Prince Pericles is dead . Thal . My lord , if I Can get him ... eyes shun them , And danger , which I fear'd , is at Antioch , Whose arm seems far too short to hit me here : Yet ...
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... eyes , But like to groves , being topp'd , they higher rise . Cle . O Dionyza , Who wanteth food , and will not say he wants it , Or can conceal his hunger , till he famish ? Our tongues and sorrows do sound deep our woes Into the air ...
... eyes , But like to groves , being topp'd , they higher rise . Cle . O Dionyza , Who wanteth food , and will not say he wants it , Or can conceal his hunger , till he famish ? Our tongues and sorrows do sound deep our woes Into the air ...
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... eyes I'll reconcile . Dumb show . Enter at one door , PERICLES , with his_Train ; CLEON and DIONYZA at the other . CLEON shows PERICLES the Tomb of MARINA ; whereat PERICLES makes lamentation , puts on sackcloth , and in a mighty ...
... eyes I'll reconcile . Dumb show . Enter at one door , PERICLES , with his_Train ; CLEON and DIONYZA at the other . CLEON shows PERICLES the Tomb of MARINA ; whereat PERICLES makes lamentation , puts on sackcloth , and in a mighty ...
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