The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, 16. köideGinn, Heath, 1881 |
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... thou , the greatest soldier of the world , Art turn'd the greatest liar . Ant . How now , lady ! Cleo . I would I ... hast the right arched beauty of the brow , " & c . Also in All's Well , i . I : " To sit and draw his arched ...
... thou , the greatest soldier of the world , Art turn'd the greatest liar . Ant . How now , lady ! Cleo . I would I ... hast the right arched beauty of the brow , " & c . Also in All's Well , i . I : " To sit and draw his arched ...
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William Shakespeare Henry Norman Hudson. That , being unseminared , 2 thy freer thoughts May not fly forth of Egypt . Hast thou affections ? Mar. Yes , gracious madam . Cleo . Indeed ! Mar. Not in deed , madam ; for I can do nothing But ...
William Shakespeare Henry Norman Hudson. That , being unseminared , 2 thy freer thoughts May not fly forth of Egypt . Hast thou affections ? Mar. Yes , gracious madam . Cleo . Indeed ! Mar. Not in deed , madam ; for I can do nothing But ...
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... Thou art a soldier only ; speak no more . Eno . That truth should be silent I had almost forgot . 14 Mason explains , that the force of now does not fall with talks , but with is sacred ; " the point of honour , which he talks on , is ...
... Thou art a soldier only ; speak no more . Eno . That truth should be silent I had almost forgot . 14 Mason explains , that the force of now does not fall with talks , but with is sacred ; " the point of honour , which he talks on , is ...
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... Thou hast a sister by the mother's side , Admired Octavia : great Mark Antony Is now a widower . C¿s . Say not so , Agrippa : If Cleopatra heard you , your reproof Were well deserved of rashness.20 Ant . I am not married , C¿sar : let ...
... Thou hast a sister by the mother's side , Admired Octavia : great Mark Antony Is now a widower . C¿s . Say not so , Agrippa : If Cleopatra heard you , your reproof Were well deserved of rashness.20 Ant . I am not married , C¿sar : let ...
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... thee , And make thy fortunes proud : the blow thou hadst Shall make thy peace for moving me to rage ; And I will boot thee with what gift besides Thy modesty can beg . Mess . He's married , madam . Cleo . Rogue , thou hast lived too ...
... thee , And make thy fortunes proud : the blow thou hadst Shall make thy peace for moving me to rage ; And I will boot thee with what gift besides Thy modesty can beg . Mess . He's married , madam . Cleo . Rogue , thou hast lived too ...
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