The Complete Works of William Shakespeare: IllustratedAmaranth Press, 1975 - 1227 páginas Definitive, comprehensive, and handsome edition presents every one of Shakespeare's great plays-the Comedies, Tragedies and Histories-plus his poems and, of course, the Sonnets. All in one beautifully illustrated volume. B & W illustrations throughout. |
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... mean meaning . Wid : Right , I mean you . Kath . And I am mean , indeed , respecting you . Pet . To her , Kate ! Hor . To her , widow ! [ down . Pet . A hundred marks , my Kate does put her Hor . That's my office . Pet . Spoke like an ...
... mean meaning . Wid : Right , I mean you . Kath . And I am mean , indeed , respecting you . Pet . To her , Kate ! Hor . To her , widow ! [ down . Pet . A hundred marks , my Kate does put her Hor . That's my office . Pet . Spoke like an ...
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... mean to be merry . I know a wench of excellent discourse , - Pretty and witty ; wild , and yet , too , gentle ; - There will we dine : this woman that I mean , My wife , but , I protest , without desert , — Hath oftentimes upbraided me ...
... mean to be merry . I know a wench of excellent discourse , - Pretty and witty ; wild , and yet , too , gentle ; - There will we dine : this woman that I mean , My wife , but , I protest , without desert , — Hath oftentimes upbraided me ...
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... mean to be your queen , And yet too good to be your concubine . K. Edw . You cavil , widow : I did mean my queen . L. Grey . Twill grieve your grace my sons should call you father . K. Edw . No more than when my daugh- ters call thee ...
... mean to be your queen , And yet too good to be your concubine . K. Edw . You cavil , widow : I did mean my queen . L. Grey . Twill grieve your grace my sons should call you father . K. Edw . No more than when my daugh- ters call thee ...
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