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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... tongue . 1 Lord . This is the first truth that e'er thine own tongue was guilty of . [ Aside . Par . What the devil should move me to undertake the recovery of this drum ; being not ignorant of the impossibility , and knowing I had no ...
... tongue . 1 Lord . This is the first truth that e'er thine own tongue was guilty of . [ Aside . Par . What the devil should move me to undertake the recovery of this drum ; being not ignorant of the impossibility , and knowing I had no ...
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... tongue . Arth . Hubert , the utterance of a brace of tongues Must needs want pleading for a pair of eyes : Let me not hold my tongue , -let me not , Hubert ! Or , Hubert , if you will , cut out my tongue , So I may keep mine eyes : O ...
... tongue . Arth . Hubert , the utterance of a brace of tongues Must needs want pleading for a pair of eyes : Let me not hold my tongue , -let me not , Hubert ! Or , Hubert , if you will , cut out my tongue , So I may keep mine eyes : O ...
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Illustrated William Shakespeare. Simply I credit her false - speaking tongue ; Nor are mine ears with thy tongue's tune On both sides thus is simple truth supprest , delighted ; But wherefore says she not she is unjust ? Nor tender ...
Illustrated William Shakespeare. Simply I credit her false - speaking tongue ; Nor are mine ears with thy tongue's tune On both sides thus is simple truth supprest , delighted ; But wherefore says she not she is unjust ? Nor tender ...
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THE TEMPEST | 1 |
TWO GENTLEMEN OF VERONA | 23 |
MERRY WIVES OF WINDSOR | 45 |
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