The Plays of Shakespeare: The Text Regulated by the Old Copies, and by the Recently Discovered Folio of 1632, Containing Early Manuscript EmendationsWhittaker and Company, 1853 - 884 páginas |
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... Dear , they durst not , So dear the love my people bore me , nor set A mark so bloody on the business ; but With colours fairer painted their foul ends . In few , they hurried us aboard a bark , Bore us some leagues to sea , where they ...
... Dear , they durst not , So dear the love my people bore me , nor set A mark so bloody on the business ; but With colours fairer painted their foul ends . In few , they hurried us aboard a bark , Bore us some leagues to sea , where they ...
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... dear son Ferdinand . Pro . I am woe for't , sir . Alon . Irreparable is the loss , and patience Says it is past her cure . Pro . I rather think , You have not sought her help ; of whose soft grace , For the like loss I have her ...
... dear son Ferdinand . Pro . I am woe for't , sir . Alon . Irreparable is the loss , and patience Says it is past her cure . Pro . I rather think , You have not sought her help ; of whose soft grace , For the like loss I have her ...
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... dear love I bear to fair Anne Page ; Who , mutually , hath answer'd my affection ( So far forth as herself might be her chooser ) Even to my wish . I have a letter from her Of such contents as you will wonder at ; The mirth whereof so ...
... dear love I bear to fair Anne Page ; Who , mutually , hath answer'd my affection ( So far forth as herself might be her chooser ) Even to my wish . I have a letter from her Of such contents as you will wonder at ; The mirth whereof so ...
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... dear maid , be you as free to us . Your brother's death , I know , sits at your heart ; And you may marvel , why I obscur'd myself , Labouring to save his life , and would not rather Make rash demonstrance of my hidden power , Than let ...
... dear maid , be you as free to us . Your brother's death , I know , sits at your heart ; And you may marvel , why I obscur'd myself , Labouring to save his life , and would not rather Make rash demonstrance of my hidden power , Than let ...
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... dear heart's dearer heart. Ant . E. There is something in the wind , that we cannot get in . Dro . E. You would say so , master , if your garments were thin . Your cake here is warm within ; you stand here in the cold : It would make a ...
... dear heart's dearer heart. Ant . E. There is something in the wind , that we cannot get in . Dro . E. You would say so , master , if your garments were thin . Your cake here is warm within ; you stand here in the cold : It would make a ...
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