The Beauties of Shakespeare, Volumen1T. Y. Crowell, 1984 |
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... unto a sail , It makes the course of thoughts to fetch about , Startles and frights consideration , Makes sound opinion sick and truth suspected , For putting on so new a fashion'd robe . THE COUNTENANCE OF A MURDERER . This is the man ...
... unto a sail , It makes the course of thoughts to fetch about , Startles and frights consideration , Makes sound opinion sick and truth suspected , For putting on so new a fashion'd robe . THE COUNTENANCE OF A MURDERER . This is the man ...
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... unto the worms . Pluck down my officers , break my decrees ; For now a time is come to mock at form : Harry the Fifth is crown'd : up , vanity ! Down , royal state ! all you sage counsellors , hence ! And to the English court assemble ...
... unto the worms . Pluck down my officers , break my decrees ; For now a time is come to mock at form : Harry the Fifth is crown'd : up , vanity ! Down , royal state ! all you sage counsellors , hence ! And to the English court assemble ...
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William Shakespeare. Nor doth he dedicate one jot of colour Unto the weary and all - watched night , But freshly looks and overbears attaint With cheerful semblance and sweet majesty ; That every wretch , pining and pale before ...
William Shakespeare. Nor doth he dedicate one jot of colour Unto the weary and all - watched night , But freshly looks and overbears attaint With cheerful semblance and sweet majesty ; That every wretch , pining and pale before ...
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ALLS WELL THAT ENDS WELL | 3 |
AS YOU LIKE | 10 |
COMEDY OF ERRORS | 24 |
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