The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volumen7Vernor, Hood and Sharp, 1809 |
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... Never was such a sudden scholar made : Never came reformation in a flood , With such a heady current , scouring faults ; Nor never Hydra - headed wilfulness So soon did lose his seat , and all at once , As in this king . Ely . We are ...
... Never was such a sudden scholar made : Never came reformation in a flood , With such a heady current , scouring faults ; Nor never Hydra - headed wilfulness So soon did lose his seat , and all at once , As in this king . Ely . We are ...
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... never noted in him any study , Any retirement , any sequestration From open haunts and popularity . Ely . The strawberry grows underneath the nettle ; And wholesome berries thrive and ripen best , Neighbour'd by fruit of baser quality ...
... never noted in him any study , Any retirement , any sequestration From open haunts and popularity . Ely . The strawberry grows underneath the nettle ; And wholesome berries thrive and ripen best , Neighbour'd by fruit of baser quality ...
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... never two such kingdoms did contend , Without much fall of blood ; whose guiltless drops Are every one a woe , a sore complaint , ' Gainst him , whose wrongs give edge unto the swords That make such waste in brief mortality . Under this ...
... never two such kingdoms did contend , Without much fall of blood ; whose guiltless drops Are every one a woe , a sore complaint , ' Gainst him , whose wrongs give edge unto the swords That make such waste in brief mortality . Under this ...
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... never king of England Had nobles richer , and more loyal subjects ; Whose hearts have left their bodies here in England , And lie pavilion'd in the fields of France . Cant . O , let their bodies follow , my dear liege , With blood , and ...
... never king of England Had nobles richer , and more loyal subjects ; Whose hearts have left their bodies here in England , And lie pavilion'd in the fields of France . Cant . O , let their bodies follow , my dear liege , With blood , and ...
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... never valu'd this poor seat of England ; And therefore , living hence , did give ourself To barbarous license ; As ' tis ever common , That men are merriest when they are from home . But tell the Dauphin , -I will keep my state ; Be ...
... never valu'd this poor seat of England ; And therefore , living hence , did give ourself To barbarous license ; As ' tis ever common , That men are merriest when they are from home . But tell the Dauphin , -I will keep my state ; Be ...
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The Plays of William Shakspeare: In Twenty-One Volumes. with the Corrections ... William Shakespeare,George Steevens,Isaac Reed Sin vista previa disponible - 2015 |
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