The Beauties of Shakespeare, Volumen1T. Y. Crowell, 1984 |
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... soul's frail dwelling - house , Doth , by the idle comments that it makes Foretell the ending of mortality . MADNESS OCCASIONED BY POISON . King John . Ay , marry , now my soul hath elbow - room . It would not out at windows nor at ...
... soul's frail dwelling - house , Doth , by the idle comments that it makes Foretell the ending of mortality . MADNESS OCCASIONED BY POISON . King John . Ay , marry , now my soul hath elbow - room . It would not out at windows nor at ...
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... soul , My soul the father ; and these two beget A generation of still - breeding thoughts , And these same thoughts people this little world , ' In humours like the people of this world , For no thought is contented . Thoughts tending ...
... soul , My soul the father ; and these two beget A generation of still - breeding thoughts , And these same thoughts people this little world , ' In humours like the people of this world , For no thought is contented . Thoughts tending ...
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... soul , Ere I let fall the windows of mine eyes : Sleeping and waking , O , defend me still ! DREAMS BEFORE BATTLE ... souls bid thee despair and die ? [ To Richmond . ] Sleep , Richmond , sleep 270 Beauties of Shakspeare .
... soul , Ere I let fall the windows of mine eyes : Sleeping and waking , O , defend me still ! DREAMS BEFORE BATTLE ... souls bid thee despair and die ? [ To Richmond . ] Sleep , Richmond , sleep 270 Beauties of Shakspeare .
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ALLS WELL THAT ENDS WELL | 3 |
AS YOU LIKE | 10 |
COMEDY OF ERRORS | 24 |
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