The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 3Harrap, 1598 |
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... daughter , with your selfe to speake : A Maide of grace and compleate majestie , 118. That were to : out . the gate : the little gate - 1Q . 119. fit : sit - 12 . 141. sball : can - IQ . 123. sworne : swore - 1Q.2-4F . 143. felfe : self ...
... daughter , with your selfe to speake : A Maide of grace and compleate majestie , 118. That were to : out . the gate : the little gate - 1Q . 119. fit : sit - 12 . 141. sball : can - IQ . 123. sworne : swore - 1Q.2-4F . 143. felfe : self ...
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... daughter of the King of France , On serious businesse craving quicke dispatch , Importunes personall conference with his grace . Haste , signifie so much while we attend , Like humble visag'd suters his high will . is so : 30 Boy ...
... daughter of the King of France , On serious businesse craving quicke dispatch , Importunes personall conference with his grace . Haste , signifie so much while we attend , Like humble visag'd suters his high will . is so : 30 Boy ...
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... daughter ? Boy . Her Mothers , I have heard . Long . Gods blessing a your beard . Boy . Good sir be not offended , Shee is an heyre of Faulconbridge . Long . Nay , my choller is ended : Shee is a most sweet Lady . Boy . Not unlike sir ...
... daughter ? Boy . Her Mothers , I have heard . Long . Gods blessing a your beard . Boy . Good sir be not offended , Shee is an heyre of Faulconbridge . Long . Nay , my choller is ended : Shee is a most sweet Lady . Boy . Not unlike sir ...
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... Daughters profit very greatly under by you , you : you are a good member of the common - wealth . Nath . Hol . ] Me bercle , Iftheir Sonnes be ingennous , they shall want no instruction : If their Daughters be capable , I will put it to ...
... Daughters profit very greatly under by you , you : you are a good member of the common - wealth . Nath . Hol . ] Me bercle , Iftheir Sonnes be ingennous , they shall want no instruction : If their Daughters be capable , I will put it to ...
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... Daughter beamed eyes . 180 Pag . They do not marke me , and that brings me out . Bero . Is this your perfectnesse ? be gon you rogue . Rosa . What would these strangers ? Know their mindes Bojet . [ Exit Moth . ] If they doe speake our ...
... Daughter beamed eyes . 180 Pag . They do not marke me , and that brings me out . Bero . Is this your perfectnesse ? be gon you rogue . Rosa . What would these strangers ? Know their mindes Bojet . [ Exit Moth . ] If they doe speake our ...
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The Complete Works of William Shakespeare: Arranged in Their Chronological Order William Shakespeare Visualização integral - 1894 |
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