The Beauties of Shakespeare, Volumen1T. Y. Crowell, 1984 |
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... turn over the page , and they will surely find some- thing acceptable and engaging . But I have yet another apology to make , for some passages intro- duced merely on account of their peculiarity , which to some , possibly , will appear ...
... turn over the page , and they will surely find some- thing acceptable and engaging . But I have yet another apology to make , for some passages intro- duced merely on account of their peculiarity , which to some , possibly , will appear ...
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... turn back . Angelo . How ! bribe me ? Isab . Ay , with such gifts that heaven shall share with you . Lucio . [ Aside to Isabella . ] You had marr'd all else . Isab . Not with fond shekels of the tested ' gold , Or stones whose rates are ...
... turn back . Angelo . How ! bribe me ? Isab . Ay , with such gifts that heaven shall share with you . Lucio . [ Aside to Isabella . ] You had marr'd all else . Isab . Not with fond shekels of the tested ' gold , Or stones whose rates are ...
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... Turns to a wild of nothing , save of joy , Express'd and not express'd . IMPLACABLE REVENGE . Shylock . I'll have my ... turn two mincing steps Into a manly stride , and speak of frays Like a fine bragging youth , and tell quaint lies ...
... Turns to a wild of nothing , save of joy , Express'd and not express'd . IMPLACABLE REVENGE . Shylock . I'll have my ... turn two mincing steps Into a manly stride , and speak of frays Like a fine bragging youth , and tell quaint lies ...
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ALLS WELL THAT ENDS WELL | 3 |
AS YOU LIKE | 10 |
COMEDY OF ERRORS | 24 |
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