Mr. William Shakespeare: Midsummer night's dream ; Merchant of Venice ; As you like it ; Taming of the shrewDryden Leach, 1768 |
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... wife , Which is as dear to me as life itself ; But life itself , my wife , and all the world , Are not with me esteem'd above thy life : I would lose all , ay , facrifice them all Here to this devil , to deliver you . POR . Your wife ...
... wife , Which is as dear to me as life itself ; But life itself , my wife , and all the world , Are not with me esteem'd above thy life : I would lose all , ay , facrifice them all Here to this devil , to deliver you . POR . Your wife ...
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... wife ; And , when the put it on , fhe made me vow , That I would neither fell , nor give , nor lose it . POR . That ' fcufe ferves many men to fave their gifts . An if your wife be not a mad - woman , And know how well I have deserv'd ...
... wife ; And , when the put it on , fhe made me vow , That I would neither fell , nor give , nor lose it . POR . That ' fcufe ferves many men to fave their gifts . An if your wife be not a mad - woman , And know how well I have deserv'd ...
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... wife ; And he , whose wife is most obedient To come at firft when he doth fend for her , Shall win the wager which we will propose . HOR . Content ; The wager ? Luc . Twenty crowns . PET . Twenty crowns ! I'll venture fo much on my hawk ...
... wife ; And he , whose wife is most obedient To come at firft when he doth fend for her , Shall win the wager which we will propose . HOR . Content ; The wager ? Luc . Twenty crowns . PET . Twenty crowns ! I'll venture fo much on my hawk ...
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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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