The Morality of Shakespeare's Drama IllustratedT. Cadell, 1775 - 528 էջ |
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... seen better days , And have with holy bell been knolled to church , And fate at good mens feasts , and wiped our eyes Of drops that Jacred pity hath engendered ; And there therefore fit you down in gentleness ,. : And And take upon ...
... seen better days , And have with holy bell been knolled to church , And fate at good mens feasts , and wiped our eyes Of drops that Jacred pity hath engendered ; And there therefore fit you down in gentleness ,. : And And take upon ...
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... seen displayed in the foliloquy of Bene- dick , just after Don Pedro , Claudio , and Leonato , had played off their part against him , as supposing him not to be within hearing . Benedick Benedick , advancing from the arbour , This can ...
... seen displayed in the foliloquy of Bene- dick , just after Don Pedro , Claudio , and Leonato , had played off their part against him , as supposing him not to be within hearing . Benedick Benedick , advancing from the arbour , This can ...
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... seen to night ; Four fixed , and the fifth did whirl about ' The other four , in wonderous motion . John . Five moons ? Hubert . Old men , and beldams in the streets , Do prophecy upon it dangerously . Young Arthur's death is common in ...
... seen to night ; Four fixed , and the fifth did whirl about ' The other four , in wonderous motion . John . Five moons ? Hubert . Old men , and beldams in the streets , Do prophecy upon it dangerously . Young Arthur's death is common in ...
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... seen the vaulty top of heaven Figured quite o'er with burning meteors- Lift up thy brow , renowned Salisbury , And with a great heart heave away this storm . Commend these waters to those baby - eyes That never saw the giant world ...
... seen the vaulty top of heaven Figured quite o'er with burning meteors- Lift up thy brow , renowned Salisbury , And with a great heart heave away this storm . Commend these waters to those baby - eyes That never saw the giant world ...
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... seen in him , Aimed at your Highness ; no inveterate malice . King . Then call them to our prefence ; face to face , And frowning brow to brow . Ourselves will hear The accufer and the accured freely speak . SCENE II . When the King ...
... seen in him , Aimed at your Highness ; no inveterate malice . King . Then call them to our prefence ; face to face , And frowning brow to brow . Ourselves will hear The accufer and the accured freely speak . SCENE II . When the King ...
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The Morality of Shakespeare's Drama Illustrated Elizabeth Griffith,Mrs. Griffith (Elizabeth) Ամբողջությամբ դիտվող - 1775 |
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