The Beauties of Shakespeare, Volumen1T. Y. Crowell, 1984 |
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... tongue Doth ravish like enchanting harmony ; A man of complements , whom right and wrong Have chose as umpire of ... tongues . A MERRY MAN . A merrier man , Within the limit of becoming mirth , 1 Nipping . 2 Is called . I never spent an ...
... tongue Doth ravish like enchanting harmony ; A man of complements , whom right and wrong Have chose as umpire of ... tongues . A MERRY MAN . A merrier man , Within the limit of becoming mirth , 1 Nipping . 2 Is called . I never spent an ...
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... tongue Of saucy and audacious eloquence . TIME . The iron tongue of midnight hath told twelve . NIGHT . Now the hungry lion roars , And the wolf behowls the moon ; Whilst the heavy ploughman snores , All with weary task fordone.1 1 ...
... tongue Of saucy and audacious eloquence . TIME . The iron tongue of midnight hath told twelve . NIGHT . Now the hungry lion roars , And the wolf behowls the moon ; Whilst the heavy ploughman snores , All with weary task fordone.1 1 ...
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William Shakespeare. I never sued to friend nor enemy ; My tongue could never learn sweet soothing words , But now thy beauty is proposed my fee , My proud heart sues , and prompts my tongue to speak . GLOUCESTER'S PRAISES OF HIS OWN ...
William Shakespeare. I never sued to friend nor enemy ; My tongue could never learn sweet soothing words , But now thy beauty is proposed my fee , My proud heart sues , and prompts my tongue to speak . GLOUCESTER'S PRAISES OF HIS OWN ...
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ALLS WELL THAT ENDS WELL | 3 |
AS YOU LIKE | 10 |
COMEDY OF ERRORS | 24 |
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