The Beauties of ShakespeareScott, Webster & Geary, 1841 - 377 páginas |
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... soon grew into such esteem with Orsino , under the I was in love with the countess Olivia , and he employed Viola name of Cesario , that he employed her as his confidant . He as his messenger to soften her heart ; for the countess , who ...
... soon grew into such esteem with Orsino , under the I was in love with the countess Olivia , and he employed Viola name of Cesario , that he employed her as his confidant . He as his messenger to soften her heart ; for the countess , who ...
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... soon as Proteus had seen the beauty of Sylvia , he forgot all his vows to his own mistress , and became so enamoured of the fair princess , that he resolved to supplant his friend . It was necessary for this purpose to send Valentine ...
... soon as Proteus had seen the beauty of Sylvia , he forgot all his vows to his own mistress , and became so enamoured of the fair princess , that he resolved to supplant his friend . It was necessary for this purpose to send Valentine ...
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... soon discovered that Lewis was likely to prove as great a tyrant as he whom they had deserted , for he had secretly sworn to put them all to death as persons who could not be trusted , after he should have obtained the crown by their ...
... soon discovered that Lewis was likely to prove as great a tyrant as he whom they had deserted , for he had secretly sworn to put them all to death as persons who could not be trusted , after he should have obtained the crown by their ...
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COMEDIES | 3 |
ALLS Well that Ends Well Page | 9 |
As You Like It | 14 |
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