Mr. William Shakespeare: Midsummer night's dream ; Merchant of Venice ; As you like it ; Taming of the shrewDryden Leach, 1768 |
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... must tell , he is not a lion . Bor . Nay , you must name his name , and half his face must be seen through the lion's neck ; and he him- felf must speak through , faying thus , or to the fame de- fect , -Ladies , or , fair ladies , I ...
... must tell , he is not a lion . Bor . Nay , you must name his name , and half his face must be seen through the lion's neck ; and he him- felf must speak through , faying thus , or to the fame de- fect , -Ladies , or , fair ladies , I ...
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... must come in with a bush of thorns and a lanthorn , and fay , he comes to diffigure , or to present , the person of moon - fhine . Then , there is another thing : we must have a wall in the great cham- ber ; for Pyramus and Thisby ...
... must come in with a bush of thorns and a lanthorn , and fay , he comes to diffigure , or to present , the person of moon - fhine . Then , there is another thing : we must have a wall in the great cham- ber ; for Pyramus and Thisby ...
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... must not deny me ; I must go With you to Belmont . BAS . Why , then you must : But hear thee , Gratiano ; Thou art too wild , too rude , and bold of voice ; - Parts , that become thee happily enough , And in fuch eyes as ours appear not ...
... must not deny me ; I must go With you to Belmont . BAS . Why , then you must : But hear thee , Gratiano ; Thou art too wild , too rude , and bold of voice ; - Parts , that become thee happily enough , And in fuch eyes as ours appear not ...
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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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