Mr. William Shakespeare: Midsummer night's dream ; Merchant of Venice ; As you like it ; Taming of the shrewDryden Leach, 1768 |
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... fear : Methought , a ferpent eat my heart away , And you fat fmiling at his cruel prey : Lyfander ! what , remov'd ? Lyfander ! lord ! What , out of hearing ? gone ? no found , no word ? Alack , where are you ? fpeak , an if you hear ...
... fear : Methought , a ferpent eat my heart away , And you fat fmiling at his cruel prey : Lyfander ! what , remov'd ? Lyfander ! lord ! What , out of hearing ? gone ? no found , no word ? Alack , where are you ? fpeak , an if you hear ...
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... fear . Qui . Well , we will have fuch a prologue ; and it shall be written in eight and fix . Bor . No , make it two more ; let it be written in eight and eight . SNO . Will not the ladies be afeard of the lion ? STA . I fear it , I ...
... fear . Qui . Well , we will have fuch a prologue ; and it shall be written in eight and fix . Bor . No , make it two more ; let it be written in eight and eight . SNO . Will not the ladies be afeard of the lion ? STA . I fear it , I ...
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... fear , it is too phlegmatick a meat : How fay you to a fat tripe , finely broil'd ? CAT . I like it well ; good Grumio , fetch it me . GRU . I cannot tell ; I fear , ' tis cholerick . What fay you to a piece of beef , and mustard ? CAT ...
... fear , it is too phlegmatick a meat : How fay you to a fat tripe , finely broil'd ? CAT . I like it well ; good Grumio , fetch it me . GRU . I cannot tell ; I fear , ' tis cholerick . What fay you to a piece of beef , and mustard ? CAT ...
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Mr. William Shakespeare: A midsummer night's dream. The merchant of Venice ... William Shakespeare Visualização de excertos - 1767 |
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