The Beauties of ShakespeareScott, Webster & Geary, 1841 - 377 páginas |
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... entered the army of the duke of Florence . In the mean time , Helena , on arriving at Rousillon , was followed by a letter from the count , in which he renounced her as his wife , and told her that when she could get the ring from his ...
... entered the army of the duke of Florence . In the mean time , Helena , on arriving at Rousillon , was followed by a letter from the count , in which he renounced her as his wife , and told her that when she could get the ring from his ...
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... entered , apologising to the countess for having hurt her uncle , who had attacked him , and beseeching her by the vows that had so lately passed between them to forgive him . The mystery was cleared- the brother had entered upon the ...
... entered , apologising to the countess for having hurt her uncle , who had attacked him , and beseeching her by the vows that had so lately passed between them to forgive him . The mystery was cleared- the brother had entered upon the ...
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... entered . Her timid entrance into such an unknown residence is deli- neated in the preceding sketch . There soon arrived an old man , and two beautiful youths , the tenants of the cave , to whom she told that her name was Fidele ; and ...
... entered . Her timid entrance into such an unknown residence is deli- neated in the preceding sketch . There soon arrived an old man , and two beautiful youths , the tenants of the cave , to whom she told that her name was Fidele ; and ...
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COMEDIES | 3 |
ALLS Well that Ends Well Page | 9 |
As You Like It | 14 |
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