The Beauties of ShakespeareScott, Webster & Geary, 1841 - 377 páginas |
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... tell thee tales Of woeful ages , long ago betid : * And ere thou bid good night , to quitt their grief , Tell thou the lamentable fall of me , And send the hearers weeping to their beds . Public Entry . York . Then , as I said , the ...
... tell thee tales Of woeful ages , long ago betid : * And ere thou bid good night , to quitt their grief , Tell thou the lamentable fall of me , And send the hearers weeping to their beds . Public Entry . York . Then , as I said , the ...
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... tell thee who I am : My name , dear saint , is hateful to myself , Because it is an enemy to thee ; Had I it written , I would tear the word . Jul . My ears have not yet drunk a hundred words Of that tongue's utterance , yet I know the ...
... tell thee who I am : My name , dear saint , is hateful to myself , Because it is an enemy to thee ; Had I it written , I would tear the word . Jul . My ears have not yet drunk a hundred words Of that tongue's utterance , yet I know the ...
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... tell thee , Pandarus , - When I do tell thee , There my hopes lie drown'd , Reply not in how many fathoms deep They lie indrench'd . I tell thee , I am mad In Cressid's love : thou answer'st , She is fair ; Pour'st in the open ulcer of ...
... tell thee , Pandarus , - When I do tell thee , There my hopes lie drown'd , Reply not in how many fathoms deep They lie indrench'd . I tell thee , I am mad In Cressid's love : thou answer'st , She is fair ; Pour'st in the open ulcer of ...
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COMEDIES | 3 |
ALLS Well that Ends Well Page | 9 |
As You Like It | 14 |
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