The Works of Shakespeare, Volumen3Routledge, 1862 |
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... never graced before with such ALON . I prythee spare . a paragon to their queen . Gon . Well , I have done : but yet— Gon . Not since widow Dido's time . SEB . He will be talking . Ant . Widow ? a pox o ' that ! How came that Ant ...
... never graced before with such ALON . I prythee spare . a paragon to their queen . Gon . Well , I have done : but yet— Gon . Not since widow Dido's time . SEB . He will be talking . Ant . Widow ? a pox o ' that ! How came that Ant ...
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... never empty ; heavily vanish . Vines , with clust'riny bunches growing ; Plants , with goodly burden bowing ; Pro . [ Aside . ] I had forgot that foul conspiracy Spring come to you , at the farthest , Of the beast Caliban and his ...
... never empty ; heavily vanish . Vines , with clust'riny bunches growing ; Plants , with goodly burden bowing ; Pro . [ Aside . ] I had forgot that foul conspiracy Spring come to you , at the farthest , Of the beast Caliban and his ...
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... never sbott in his bowe , So many have layed faultes to me , which I did never knowe ; But now beholde here I am , Whom all the worlde doeth diffame Long hath they also skorned me , And locked my mouthe for speking free . As many a ...
... never sbott in his bowe , So many have layed faultes to me , which I did never knowe ; But now beholde here I am , Whom all the worlde doeth diffame Long hath they also skorned me , And locked my mouthe for speking free . As many a ...
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... never learned to disguise its innocent movements . The wisdom of the princely hermit Prospero has a magical and mysterious air ; the disagreeable impression left by the black falsehood of the two usurpers is softened by the honest ...
... never learned to disguise its innocent movements . The wisdom of the princely hermit Prospero has a magical and mysterious air ; the disagreeable impression left by the black falsehood of the two usurpers is softened by the honest ...
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... never held but as ag pawn To gorge his appetite , shall to my bosom To wage against thine enemies ; ne'er fear to lose it , Be as well neighbour'd , pitied , and reliev'd , Thy safety being the || motive . As thou my sometime daughter ...
... never held but as ag pawn To gorge his appetite , shall to my bosom To wage against thine enemies ; ne'er fear to lose it , Be as well neighbour'd , pitied , and reliev'd , Thy safety being the || motive . As thou my sometime daughter ...
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The Works of Shakespeare: Ed. by W. E. Henley, Volumen1,Parte3 William Shakespeare Vista de fragmentos - 1901 |
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