The Beauties of Shakespeare, Volumen1T. Y. Crowell, 1984 |
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... things they go under : ' many a maid hath been seduced by them ; and the misery is , example , that so terrible shows in the wreck of maidenhood , cannot for all that dissuade succession , but that they are limed with the twigs that ...
... things they go under : ' many a maid hath been seduced by them ; and the misery is , example , that so terrible shows in the wreck of maidenhood , cannot for all that dissuade succession , but that they are limed with the twigs that ...
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... things that belong To house or housekeeping : then , at my farm I have a hundred milch - kine to the pail , Six score fat oxen standing in my stalls , And all things answerable to this portion . Gremio . ACT III . A MAD WEDDING . When ...
... things that belong To house or housekeeping : then , at my farm I have a hundred milch - kine to the pail , Six score fat oxen standing in my stalls , And all things answerable to this portion . Gremio . ACT III . A MAD WEDDING . When ...
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William Shakespeare. THREE THINGS IN MAN DISLIKED BY FEMALES The best way is to slander Valentine With falsehood , cowardice , and poor descent , Three things that women highly hold in hate . THE POWER OF POETRY WITH FEMALES . Proteus ...
William Shakespeare. THREE THINGS IN MAN DISLIKED BY FEMALES The best way is to slander Valentine With falsehood , cowardice , and poor descent , Three things that women highly hold in hate . THE POWER OF POETRY WITH FEMALES . Proteus ...
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ALLS WELL THAT ENDS WELL | 3 |
AS YOU LIKE | 10 |
COMEDY OF ERRORS | 24 |
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