The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 3Harrap, 1598 |
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... thinke no harme all night , And make a darke night too of halfe the day : Which I hope well is not enrolled there . O , these are barren taskes , too hard to keepe , Not to see Ladies , study , fast , not sleepe . 31. bankerout ...
... thinke no harme all night , And make a darke night too of halfe the day : Which I hope well is not enrolled there . O , these are barren taskes , too hard to keepe , Not to see Ladies , study , fast , not sleepe . 31. bankerout ...
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... thinke scorne to sigh , me thinkes I should out - sweare Cupid . Comfort me Boy , What great men have beene in love ? Boy . Hercules Master . 61 Brag . Most sweete Hercules : more authority deare Boy , name more ; and sweet my childe ...
... thinke scorne to sigh , me thinkes I should out - sweare Cupid . Comfort me Boy , What great men have beene in love ? Boy . Hercules Master . 61 Brag . Most sweete Hercules : more authority deare Boy , name more ; and sweet my childe ...
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... thinke now ' tis not to be found : or if it were , it would neither serve for the writing , nor the tune . 108 Brag . I will have that subject newly writ ore , that I may example my digression1 by some mighty president . 86. immaculate ...
... thinke now ' tis not to be found : or if it were , it would neither serve for the writing , nor the tune . 108 Brag . I will have that subject newly writ ore , that I may example my digression1 by some mighty president . 86. immaculate ...
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... thinke them other , is not lenvoy a Ar . No Page , it is an epilogue or discourse to make plaine , Some obscure precedence that hath tofore bin faine . [ I will example it : The Fox , the Ape , and the Humble - Bee , Were still at oddes ...
... thinke them other , is not lenvoy a Ar . No Page , it is an epilogue or discourse to make plaine , Some obscure precedence that hath tofore bin faine . [ I will example it : The Fox , the Ape , and the Humble - Bee , Were still at oddes ...
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... thinke it was not he . Qu . Who ere a was , a shew'd a mounting minde : Well Lords , to day we shall have our dispatch , On Saterday we will returne to France . Then Forrester my friend , Where is the Bush That we must stand and play ...
... thinke it was not he . Qu . Who ere a was , a shew'd a mounting minde : Well Lords , to day we shall have our dispatch , On Saterday we will returne to France . Then Forrester my friend , Where is the Bush That we must stand and play ...
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The Complete Works of William Shakespeare: Arranged in Their Chronological Order William Shakespeare Visualização integral - 1894 |
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