The Beauties of Shakespeare, Volumen1T. Y. Crowell, 1984 |
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... affections And the huge army of the world's desires . VANITY OF PLEASURE . Why , all delights are vain ; but that most vain , Which with pain purchased doth inherit pain . ON STUDY . Study is like the heaven's glorious sun That will not ...
... affections And the huge army of the world's desires . VANITY OF PLEASURE . Why , all delights are vain ; but that most vain , Which with pain purchased doth inherit pain . ON STUDY . Study is like the heaven's glorious sun That will not ...
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... affection , And never to let Beatrice know of it . " Doth not the gentleman Urs . Why did you so ? Deserve as full as fortunate a bed As ever Beatrice shall couch upon ? Hero . O god of love ! I know he doth deserve As much as may be ...
... affection , And never to let Beatrice know of it . " Doth not the gentleman Urs . Why did you so ? Deserve as full as fortunate a bed As ever Beatrice shall couch upon ? Hero . O god of love ! I know he doth deserve As much as may be ...
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... AFFECTION ALLIED TO LOVE . O , she that hath a heart of that fine frame Το pay this debt of love but to a brother , How will she love , when the rich golden shaft Hath kill'd the flock of all affections else That live in her ; when ...
... AFFECTION ALLIED TO LOVE . O , she that hath a heart of that fine frame Το pay this debt of love but to a brother , How will she love , when the rich golden shaft Hath kill'd the flock of all affections else That live in her ; when ...
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ALLS WELL THAT ENDS WELL | 3 |
AS YOU LIKE | 10 |
COMEDY OF ERRORS | 24 |
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