The Beauties of Shakespeare, Volumen1T. Y. Crowell, 1984 |
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... spirit , which you have not , a beard neglected , which you have not ; but I pardon you for that , for simply your having in beard is a younger brother's revenue . Then your hose should be ungartered . your bonnet unbanded , your sleeve ...
... spirit , which you have not , a beard neglected , which you have not ; but I pardon you for that , for simply your having in beard is a younger brother's revenue . Then your hose should be ungartered . your bonnet unbanded , your sleeve ...
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... spirit have so fair a house , Good things will strive to dwell with ' t . A LOVER'S SPEECH . My spirits , as in a dream , are all bound up . My father's loss , the weakness which I feel , The wreck of all my friends , nor this man's ...
... spirit have so fair a house , Good things will strive to dwell with ' t . A LOVER'S SPEECH . My spirits , as in a dream , are all bound up . My father's loss , the weakness which I feel , The wreck of all my friends , nor this man's ...
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... spirits hear me And yet I needs must curse . But they'll nor pinch , Fright me with urchin - shows , pitch me i ' the ... spirit of his , and to torment me , For bringing wood in slowly . I I'll fall flat ; Perchance he will not mind me ...
... spirits hear me And yet I needs must curse . But they'll nor pinch , Fright me with urchin - shows , pitch me i ' the ... spirit of his , and to torment me , For bringing wood in slowly . I I'll fall flat ; Perchance he will not mind me ...
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ALLS WELL THAT ENDS WELL | 3 |
AS YOU LIKE | 10 |
COMEDY OF ERRORS | 24 |
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