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Página xvi
... less can his he allowed himself the most extravagant licence as to lines bear
comparison with those of Shakespeare . ... and it bears would have received little
notice but for some remote , and the title of “ The Wounds of Civil War , lively set ...
... less can his he allowed himself the most extravagant licence as to lines bear
comparison with those of Shakespeare . ... and it bears would have received little
notice but for some remote , and the title of “ The Wounds of Civil War , lively set ...
Página xxxix
... to enable him to make the lapse of four years , and the third edition bears the
date good the money he was to produce ... and the evidence upon which which
nothing else of the kind could bear comparison ; and the story has been handed
...
... to enable him to make the lapse of four years , and the third edition bears the
date good the money he was to produce ... and the evidence upon which which
nothing else of the kind could bear comparison ; and the story has been handed
...
Página 5
How I may bear me here : my prime request , Cal . No , pray thee ! - Which I do
last pronounce , is , O you wonder ! I must obey ; his art is of such power , Aside .
If you be maid , or no ? It would control my dam ' s god , Setebos , Mira .
How I may bear me here : my prime request , Cal . No , pray thee ! - Which I do
last pronounce , is , O you wonder ! I must obey ; his art is of such power , Aside .
If you be maid , or no ? It would control my dam ' s god , Setebos , Mira .
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I ' ll pull A plague upon the tyrant that I serve ! thee by the lesser legs : if any be
Trinculo ' s legs , these T ' ll bear him no more sticks , but follow thee , are they .
Thou art very Trinculo , indeed ! How Thou wondrous man . cam ' st thou to be the
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I ' ll pull A plague upon the tyrant that I serve ! thee by the lesser legs : if any be
Trinculo ' s legs , these T ' ll bear him no more sticks , but follow thee , are they .
Thou art very Trinculo , indeed ! How Thou wondrous man . cam ' st thou to be the
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Página 11
earth ! bear witness to this sound , Had never like executor . I forget : And crown
what I profess with kind event , But these sweet thoughts do even refresh my
labours ; If I speak true ; if hollowly , invert Most busy , blest ? when I do it . What
best ...
earth ! bear witness to this sound , Had never like executor . I forget : And crown
what I profess with kind event , But these sweet thoughts do even refresh my
labours ; If I speak true ; if hollowly , invert Most busy , blest ? when I do it . What
best ...
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