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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... never more to dance , Nor never more in Russian habit wait . O , never will I trust to speeches penn'd , Nor to the motion of a school - boy's tongue ; Nor never come in visard to my friend ; Nor woo in rhyme , like a blind harper's ...
... never more to dance , Nor never more in Russian habit wait . O , never will I trust to speeches penn'd , Nor to the motion of a school - boy's tongue ; Nor never come in visard to my friend ; Nor woo in rhyme , like a blind harper's ...
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Illustrated William Shakespeare. The ring was never hers . Count . Son , on my life , I have seen her wear it ; and she reckon'd it At her life's rate . Laf . I'm sure I saw her wear it . Ber . You are deceiv'd , my lord ; she never saw ...
Illustrated William Shakespeare. The ring was never hers . Count . Son , on my life , I have seen her wear it ; and she reckon'd it At her life's rate . Laf . I'm sure I saw her wear it . Ber . You are deceiv'd , my lord ; she never saw ...
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... Never to speak of this that you have seen , Swear by my sword . Ghost . [ Beneath . ] Swear . [ ground.- Ham . Hic et ubique ? then we'll shift our Come hither , gentlemen , And lay your hands again upon my sword : Never to speak of ...
... Never to speak of this that you have seen , Swear by my sword . Ghost . [ Beneath . ] Swear . [ ground.- Ham . Hic et ubique ? then we'll shift our Come hither , gentlemen , And lay your hands again upon my sword : Never to speak of ...
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