The Beauties of ShakespeareScott, Webster & Geary, 1841 - 377 páginas |
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... Italy named Portia , who was bound by her deceased father to take for her husband the person who should select out of three caskets the one that contained her picture . Many lovers came from various quarters of the world , but still ...
... Italy named Portia , who was bound by her deceased father to take for her husband the person who should select out of three caskets the one that contained her picture . Many lovers came from various quarters of the world , but still ...
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... Italy , for the purpose of compelling him to return ; and Antony tearing himself from his pleasures arrived in Italy , where he found all his affairs in confusion . But mutual friends interposed between him and his colleague Octavius ...
... Italy , for the purpose of compelling him to return ; and Antony tearing himself from his pleasures arrived in Italy , where he found all his affairs in confusion . But mutual friends interposed between him and his colleague Octavius ...
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... Italy ; and during her sorrows she was persecuted by the foolish Cloten , son to her stepmother the queen by a former husband , for whom his mother wished to secure the succession by a marriage with the royal heiress . In Italy there ...
... Italy ; and during her sorrows she was persecuted by the foolish Cloten , son to her stepmother the queen by a former husband , for whom his mother wished to secure the succession by a marriage with the royal heiress . In Italy there ...
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COMEDIES | 3 |
ALLS Well that Ends Well Page | 9 |
As You Like It | 14 |
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