The Beauties of ShakespeareScott, Webster & Geary, 1841 - 377 páginas |
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... affection for Orlando still continues , and she meets that youth , now a forester , but who is unable to recognise her in her boyish attire . She is delighted to find that his love is still unchanged , and under a pretence of weaning ...
... affection for Orlando still continues , and she meets that youth , now a forester , but who is unable to recognise her in her boyish attire . She is delighted to find that his love is still unchanged , and under a pretence of weaning ...
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... affection to the wrong person . Thus the wise book - men are twice forsworn ; in the first instance in their oath of study , in which they were to avoid female society , and afterwards by their vows to the wearers of chains and ...
... affection to the wrong person . Thus the wise book - men are twice forsworn ; in the first instance in their oath of study , in which they were to avoid female society , and afterwards by their vows to the wearers of chains and ...
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... affection , that he longed to make every one happy by his bounty ; and as these feelings were under no prudent government , his hospitality was abused , and his gifts were showered upon the unde- serving . Lords and senators , poets and ...
... affection , that he longed to make every one happy by his bounty ; and as these feelings were under no prudent government , his hospitality was abused , and his gifts were showered upon the unde- serving . Lords and senators , poets and ...
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COMEDIES | 3 |
ALLS Well that Ends Well Page | 9 |
As You Like It | 14 |
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