The Works of Shakespeare, Volumen3Routledge, 1862 |
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... 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 . Which , of hea or Adrian , for a good wager , widow in ? Widow Dido ! first ...
... 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 . Which , of hea or Adrian , for a good wager , widow in ? Widow Dido ! first ...
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... queen of Tunis ; " she that SEB . I do ; and surely dwells [ Naples It is a sleepy language ; and thou speak'st Ten leagues beyond man's life ; she that from Out of thy sleep : what is it thou didst say ? Can have no note , unless the ...
... queen of Tunis ; " she that SEB . I do ; and surely dwells [ Naples It is a sleepy language ; and thou speak'st Ten leagues beyond man's life ; she that from Out of thy sleep : what is it thou didst say ? Can have no note , unless the ...
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... queen o ' the Enter ARIEL . sky , Whose watery arch and messenger am I , Ari . What would my potent master ? here I am . Bids thee leave these ; and with her sovereign Pro . Thou and thy meaner fellows your last grace , service Here on ...
... queen o ' the Enter ARIEL . sky , Whose watery arch and messenger am I , Ari . What would my potent master ? here I am . Bids thee leave these ; and with her sovereign Pro . Thou and thy meaner fellows your last grace , service Here on ...
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... queen there ! that they were , I wish And to thee and thy company , I bid Myself were mudded in that oozy bed A hearty welcome . Where my son lies . When did you lose your Alon . Whêr thou beest he , or no , daughter ? [ lords Or some ...
... queen there ! that they were , I wish And to thee and thy company , I bid Myself were mudded in that oozy bed A hearty welcome . Where my son lies . When did you lose your Alon . Whêr thou beest he , or no , daughter ? [ lords Or some ...
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... queen to any KENT . Of Albany's and Cornwall's powers you demonstration of grief ? heard not ? GENT . Ay , sir ; * she took them , read them in GENT . ' Tis so , they are a - foot . [ Lear , my presence ; KENT . Well , sir , I'll bring ...
... queen to any KENT . Of Albany's and Cornwall's powers you demonstration of grief ? heard not ? GENT . Ay , sir ; * she took them , read them in GENT . ' Tis so , they are a - foot . [ Lear , my presence ; KENT . Well , sir , I'll bring ...
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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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