The Beauties of Shakespeare, Volumen1T. Y. Crowell, 1984 |
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... come from her ; they say too that she will rather die than give any sign of affection . I did never think to marry : I ... comes Beatrice . By this day ! she's a fair lady : 1 do spy some marks of love in her . -- ACT III . FAVOURITES ...
... come from her ; they say too that she will rather die than give any sign of affection . I did never think to marry : I ... comes Beatrice . By this day ! she's a fair lady : 1 do spy some marks of love in her . -- ACT III . FAVOURITES ...
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... Comes at the last and with a little pin Bores through his castle wall , and farewell king ! Cover your heads and ... come to fight : And fight and die is death destroying death ; Where fearing dying pays death servile breath . A KING'S ...
... Comes at the last and with a little pin Bores through his castle wall , and farewell king ! Cover your heads and ... come to fight : And fight and die is death destroying death ; Where fearing dying pays death servile breath . A KING'S ...
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... come ; They come like sacrifices in their trim , And to the fire - eyed maid of smoky war All hot and bleeding will we offer them : The mailed Mars shall on his altar sit Up to the ears in blood . I am on fire To hear this rich reprisal ...
... come ; They come like sacrifices in their trim , And to the fire - eyed maid of smoky war All hot and bleeding will we offer them : The mailed Mars shall on his altar sit Up to the ears in blood . I am on fire To hear this rich reprisal ...
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ALLS WELL THAT ENDS WELL | 3 |
AS YOU LIKE | 10 |
COMEDY OF ERRORS | 24 |
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