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... eare . Boyet reades . 69 By heaven , that thou art faire , is most infallible : true that thou art beauteous , truth it selfe that thou art lovely : more fairer then faire , beautifull then beautious , truer then truth it selfe : have ...
... eare . Boyet reades . 69 By heaven , that thou art faire , is most infallible : true that thou art beauteous , truth it selfe that thou art lovely : more fairer then faire , beautifull then beautious , truer then truth it selfe : have ...
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... eare of Celo the skie ; the welken the heaven , and a- non falleth like a Crab 2 on the face of Terra , the soyle , the land , the earth . 2 apple Curat . Nath . Truely M. Holofernes , the epythithes are sweetly varied like a scholler ...
... eare of Celo the skie ; the welken the heaven , and a- non falleth like a Crab 2 on the face of Terra , the soyle , the land , the earth . 2 apple Curat . Nath . Truely M. Holofernes , the epythithes are sweetly varied like a scholler ...
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... eare . Ber . Now in thy likenesse , one more foole appeare . Long . Ay me , I am forsworne . Ber . Why he comes in like a perjure , wearing papers . Long . [ King ] In love I hope , sweet fellowship in shame . | Ber . One drunkard loves ...
... eare . Ber . Now in thy likenesse , one more foole appeare . Long . Ay me , I am forsworne . Ber . Why he comes in like a perjure , wearing papers . Long . [ King ] In love I hope , sweet fellowship in shame . | Ber . One drunkard loves ...
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... eare will heare the lowest sound . When the suspicious head of theft is stopt . Loves feeling is more soft and sensible , Then are the tender hornes of Cockled Snayles . Loves tongue proves dainty , Bachus grosse in taste , For Valour ...
... eare will heare the lowest sound . When the suspicious head of theft is stopt . Loves feeling is more soft and sensible , Then are the tender hornes of Cockled Snayles . Loves tongue proves dainty , Bachus grosse in taste , For Valour ...
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... eare , Immediately they will againe be heere In their owne shapes : for it can never be , They will digest this harsh indignitie . Qu . Will they returne ? 306. They : O , they - 2-4F . Boy . They will they will , God knowes , 77 LOST ...
... eare , Immediately they will againe be heere In their owne shapes : for it can never be , They will digest this harsh indignitie . Qu . Will they returne ? 306. They : O , they - 2-4F . Boy . They will they will , God knowes , 77 LOST ...
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The Complete Works of William Shakespeare: Arranged in Their Chronological Order William Shakespeare Visualização integral - 1894 |
Palavras e frases frequentes
Anthonio Armado Athens Bass Bassanio Berowne bond Boyet Brag caskets Clow Clowne Costard Demetrius doth ducats Duke Egeus Enter Exeunt Exit eyes faire faire Lady Fairy Father feare five-accent flesh Folio foole forsworne gentle give grace Gratiano grone hast hath heare heart heaven heere Helena Hermia indeede Jaquenetta Jessica King Lady Launcelet Longavill looke Lord Lorenzo Lovers Lysander Madam Master Merchant of Venice moneyes Moone musicke Nerrissa never Night Dr oath Oberon Peda Peter Quince Philostrate Piramus play Pompey Portia pray Princesse Puck Quarto Quin rhymed Rich ring Rosa Rosaline Scene Second Quarto selfe shalt shew Shylocke soule speake Sunne sweare sweet tell thee Theseus thing Thisby thou Titania tongue true Venice word yong