Shakspeare's Dramatic Works: With Explanatory Notes, Volumen1John Stockdale, 1790 - 1752 páginas |
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... thee a beard A. S. P. C.L. All's Well.151 31 3031 37 Twelfth Night . You should be women , and yet your beards forbid me to interpret that you are fo Macbetb . 1 We might have met them dareful beard to beard , and beat them backward ...
... thee a beard A. S. P. C.L. All's Well.151 31 3031 37 Twelfth Night . You should be women , and yet your beards forbid me to interpret that you are fo Macbetb . 1 We might have met them dareful beard to beard , and beat them backward ...
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... thee , homicide , these nails should rend that beauty from my cheeks I did kill king Henry ; -but ' twas thy beauty that provoked me waining and diftressed widow O beauty , ' till now I never knew thee Ibid . 1 2 Ibid . 1 2 637119 Ibid ...
... thee , homicide , these nails should rend that beauty from my cheeks I did kill king Henry ; -but ' twas thy beauty that provoked me waining and diftressed widow O beauty , ' till now I never knew thee Ibid . 1 2 Ibid . 1 2 637119 Ibid ...
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... thee here no jot of blood Ibid . 3 1 Ibid . 3 Ibid . 2091 6 2 211150 As You Like It . 4 1217160 3 245 2 All's Well . 2 3 286258 Winter's Tale.1 2338146 Macbeth . 2 2 370136 Strange is it , that our bloods of colour , weight , and heat ...
... thee here no jot of blood Ibid . 3 1 Ibid . 3 Ibid . 2091 6 2 211150 As You Like It . 4 1217160 3 245 2 All's Well . 2 3 286258 Winter's Tale.1 2338146 Macbeth . 2 2 370136 Strange is it , that our bloods of colour , weight , and heat ...
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... thee Hang her an epitaph upon her tomb , and sing it to her bones Thy bones are marrowless , thy blood is cold Fair fall the bones , that took the pains for me Heaven take my foul , and England keep my bones Now for the bare - pick'd ...
... thee Hang her an epitaph upon her tomb , and sing it to her bones Thy bones are marrowless , thy blood is cold Fair fall the bones , that took the pains for me Heaven take my foul , and England keep my bones Now for the bare - pick'd ...
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... thee not , proud queen It boots not to refift both wind and tide Young York he is but boot This , and Saint George to boot ! -what think'ft thou , Norfolk ? I will boot thee with what gift befides thy modesty can beg Give him no breath ...
... thee not , proud queen It boots not to refift both wind and tide Young York he is but boot This , and Saint George to boot ! -what think'ft thou , Norfolk ? I will boot thee with what gift befides thy modesty can beg Give him no breath ...
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