The Beauties of Shakespeare, Volumen1T. Y. Crowell, 1984 |
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... Nature , drawing of an antique , ' Made a foul blot ; if tall , a lance ill - headed ; If low , an agate very vilely cut ; If speaking , why , a vane blown with all winds ; If silent , why , a block moved with none . So turns she every ...
... Nature , drawing of an antique , ' Made a foul blot ; if tall , a lance ill - headed ; If low , an agate very vilely cut ; If speaking , why , a vane blown with all winds ; If silent , why , a block moved with none . So turns she every ...
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... nature . Pol . Say , there be ; Yet nature is made better by no mean But nature makes that mean : so , over that art Which you say adds to nature , is an art That nature makes . You see , sweet maid , we marry A gentler scion to the ...
... nature . Pol . Say , there be ; Yet nature is made better by no mean But nature makes that mean : so , over that art Which you say adds to nature , is an art That nature makes . You see , sweet maid , we marry A gentler scion to the ...
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... nature's hand Keep the wild flood confined ! let order die ! And let this world no longer be a stage To feed contention in a lingering act ; But let one spirit of the first - born Cain Reign in all bosoms , that , each heart being set ...
... nature's hand Keep the wild flood confined ! let order die ! And let this world no longer be a stage To feed contention in a lingering act ; But let one spirit of the first - born Cain Reign in all bosoms , that , each heart being set ...
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ALLS WELL THAT ENDS WELL | 3 |
AS YOU LIKE | 10 |
COMEDY OF ERRORS | 24 |
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