The Beauties of Shakespeare, Volumen1T. Y. Crowell, 1984 |
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... sometimes so bold , frigid criticism almost dares to disapprove them ; and those narrow minds , which are incapable ... some time since I first proposed publishing this collection ; for Shakspeare was ever , of all modern authors , my ...
... sometimes so bold , frigid criticism almost dares to disapprove them ; and those narrow minds , which are incapable ... some time since I first proposed publishing this collection ; for Shakspeare was ever , of all modern authors , my ...
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... Sometime like apes that mow and chatter at me And after bite me , then like hedgehogs which Lie tumbling in my barefoot way and mount Their pricks at my footfall ; sometime am I All wound with adders who with cloven tongues , Do hiss me ...
... Sometime like apes that mow and chatter at me And after bite me , then like hedgehogs which Lie tumbling in my barefoot way and mount Their pricks at my footfall ; sometime am I All wound with adders who with cloven tongues , Do hiss me ...
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... Sometime I'll say , I am Duke Humphrey's wife , And he a prince and ruler of the land : Yet so he ruled and such a prince he was As he stood by whilst I , his forlorn duchess , Was made a wonder and a pointing - stock To every idle ...
... Sometime I'll say , I am Duke Humphrey's wife , And he a prince and ruler of the land : Yet so he ruled and such a prince he was As he stood by whilst I , his forlorn duchess , Was made a wonder and a pointing - stock To every idle ...
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AS YOU LIKE | 10 |
COMEDY OF ERRORS | 24 |
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