The plays (poems) of Shakespeare, ed. by H. Staunton, the illustr. by J. Gilbert engr. by the brothers Dalziel, Parte168,Volumen1 |
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... hear on no other authority . It is one of the scraps of correspondence between Henslowe and the poets in his employ , existing at Dulwich College , of the major part of which Malone has given copies , but omitting the subsequent , which ...
... hear on no other authority . It is one of the scraps of correspondence between Henslowe and the poets in his employ , existing at Dulwich College , of the major part of which Malone has given copies , but omitting the subsequent , which ...
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... hear from thee by letters , Of thy success in love , and what news else Betideth here in absence of thy friend ; And I likewise will visit thee with mine . sisting of either fifty or a hundred and fifty beads , on each of which is ...
... hear from thee by letters , Of thy success in love , and what news else Betideth here in absence of thy friend ; And I likewise will visit thee with mine . sisting of either fifty or a hundred and fifty beads , on each of which is ...
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... hear from . VAL . Mistress , it is : sweet lady , entertain him To be my fellow servant to your ladyship . SIL . Too low a mistress for so high a servant . PRO . Not so , sweet lady ; but too mean a servant To have a look of such a ...
... hear from . VAL . Mistress , it is : sweet lady , entertain him To be my fellow servant to your ladyship . SIL . Too low a mistress for so high a servant . PRO . Not so , sweet lady ; but too mean a servant To have a look of such a ...
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... hear thy vain excuse , But , as thou lov'st thy life , make speed from hence . [ Exit DUKE . VAL . And why not death , rather than living torment ? To die , is to be banish'd from myself ; And Silvia is myself : banish'd from her , Is ...
... hear thy vain excuse , But , as thou lov'st thy life , make speed from hence . [ Exit DUKE . VAL . And why not death , rather than living torment ? To die , is to be banish'd from myself ; And Silvia is myself : banish'd from her , Is ...
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... hear him . 3 OUT . Ay , by my beard , will we ; for he is a proper man ! a VAL . Then know , that I have little wealth to lose ; A man I am cross'd with adversity : My riches are these poor habiliments , Of which if you should here ...
... hear him . 3 OUT . Ay , by my beard , will we ; for he is a proper man ! a VAL . Then know , that I have little wealth to lose ; A man I am cross'd with adversity : My riches are these poor habiliments , Of which if you should here ...
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