The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare, with Explanatory Notes: To which is Added, a Copious Index to the Remarkable Passages and Words, Volume 1John Stockdale ... W.J. and J. Richardson ... J. Walker ... R. Faulder and Son ... Scatcherd and Letterman ... [and 11 others], 1807 - 1079 páginas |
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Were wrech ' d upon this shore ; where I have lost , Where the bze sucks , there
such I ; 115 low sharp the point of this remembrance is ! In a couslip ' s bell I lie :
My dear son Ferdinand . There I couch tchen orts do cry . Pro , I an woe fort ? , sir
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Were wrech ' d upon this shore ; where I have lost , Where the bze sucks , there
such I ; 115 low sharp the point of this remembrance is ! In a couslip ' s bell I lie :
My dear son Ferdinand . There I couch tchen orts do cry . Pro , I an woe fort ? , sir
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Gentle lady , Since you are dear bought , I will love you dear .When I did first
impart my love to you , But let ine hear the letter of your friend . I freely told you ,
all the wealib I had 110 Bass . [ Reads . ] “ Sweet Bassanio , my ships have Ran
in my ...
Gentle lady , Since you are dear bought , I will love you dear .When I did first
impart my love to you , But let ine hear the letter of your friend . I freely told you ,
all the wealib I had 110 Bass . [ Reads . ] “ Sweet Bassanio , my ships have Ran
in my ...
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Dear sir , to my endeavours give consent ; King . I knew him . [ him ; 15 Of heaven
, not me , make an experiment . Hel . The rather will I spare my praises toward I
am not an inpostor , that proclaim Knowing him , is enough . On his bed of death
...
Dear sir , to my endeavours give consent ; King . I knew him . [ him ; 15 Of heaven
, not me , make an experiment . Hel . The rather will I spare my praises toward I
am not an inpostor , that proclaim Knowing him , is enough . On his bed of death
...
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Whose dear perfection , hearts that scorn ' d toserve , cruelly scratch ' d .
30Ilumbly call ' d mistress . Laf . And what would you have me to do ? ' tis 1 king
Praising what is lost , [ hither ;too late to pare her nails now . Wherein have
Makes the ...
Whose dear perfection , hearts that scorn ' d toserve , cruelly scratch ' d .
30Ilumbly call ' d mistress . Laf . And what would you have me to do ? ' tis 1 king
Praising what is lost , [ hither ;too late to pare her nails now . Wherein have
Makes the ...
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30 But Thomas , my dear lord , my life , iny Gloster , I am disgrac ' d , impeach ' d ,
and bathed ? here ; One phial full of Edward ' s sacred blood , Pierc ' d to the soul
with slander ' s venom ' d spear ; 1 One flourishing branch of his most royal ...
30 But Thomas , my dear lord , my life , iny Gloster , I am disgrac ' d , impeach ' d ,
and bathed ? here ; One phial full of Edward ' s sacred blood , Pierc ' d to the soul
with slander ' s venom ' d spear ; 1 One flourishing branch of his most royal ...
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Palavras e frases frequentes
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