The Dramatic Works of William ShakespeareG. Routledge, 1866 - 960 páginas |
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... mean capacity must be taken with a bushel of doubt . My own suspicion is quite adverse to his having been a novice , and meanly received , on the London stage . The inhabitants of Stratford were great lovers of theatrical amusements ...
... mean capacity must be taken with a bushel of doubt . My own suspicion is quite adverse to his having been a novice , and meanly received , on the London stage . The inhabitants of Stratford were great lovers of theatrical amusements ...
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... meaning . Kath . A very mean meaning . Wid . Right , I mean you . Kath . And I am mean , indeed , respecting you . Pet . To her , Kate ! Hor . To her , widow ! Pet . A hundred marks , my Kate does put her down . Hor . That's my office ...
... meaning . Kath . A very mean meaning . Wid . Right , I mean you . Kath . And I am mean , indeed , respecting you . Pet . To her , Kate ! Hor . To her , widow ! Pet . A hundred marks , my Kate does put her down . Hor . That's my office ...
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... mean time , Laugh at his challenge . Mec . Cæsar must think , When one so great begins to rage , he's hunted Even to falling . Give him no breath , but now Make boot of his distraction : Never anger Made good guard for itself . Cæs ...
... mean time , Laugh at his challenge . Mec . Cæsar must think , When one so great begins to rage , he's hunted Even to falling . Give him no breath , but now Make boot of his distraction : Never anger Made good guard for itself . Cæs ...
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