The Beauties of ShakespeareScott, Webster & Geary, 1841 - 377 páginas |
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... young count was summoned by his sovereign to court ; and after his departure Helena , who could not en- dure his absence , conceived the bold idea of repairing thither also . Her ostensible purpose was , to cure the king of a dis- ease ...
... young count was summoned by his sovereign to court ; and after his departure Helena , who could not en- dure his absence , conceived the bold idea of repairing thither also . Her ostensible purpose was , to cure the king of a dis- ease ...
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... young princes ; and under pretence of preparing for the coronation of his young nephew , Edward , he lodged them in the Tower . The maternal relations of the young princes might have traversed his designs ; but for this he had cared ...
... young princes ; and under pretence of preparing for the coronation of his young nephew , Edward , he lodged them in the Tower . The maternal relations of the young princes might have traversed his designs ; but for this he had cared ...
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... young ones Ferdinand , his swimming ashore described , 75 , and Miranda , Flattery , and an even - minded man Fool ... young 321-326 Inda • 99 Gentleman , an accomplished young one Ghost , description of INDEX . 371.
... young ones Ferdinand , his swimming ashore described , 75 , and Miranda , Flattery , and an even - minded man Fool ... young 321-326 Inda • 99 Gentleman , an accomplished young one Ghost , description of INDEX . 371.
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COMEDIES | 3 |
ALLS Well that Ends Well Page | 9 |
As You Like It | 14 |
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