The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volumen1Bell and Daldy, 1864 - 1 páginas |
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... break in the sense , caused by anacoluthon , aposiopesis , or interruption ; the latter a pause in the sense , also a parenthesis , and an Aside , chiefly at the beginning of a speech . Bracketed passages are those which are in the ...
... break in the sense , caused by anacoluthon , aposiopesis , or interruption ; the latter a pause in the sense , also a parenthesis , and an Aside , chiefly at the beginning of a speech . Bracketed passages are those which are in the ...
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... break For we may pity , though not pardon thee . Ege . Oh , had the gods done so , I had not now Worthily term'd them merciless to us ! For , ere the ships could meet by twice five leagues , We were encounter'd by a mighty rock ; Which ...
... break For we may pity , though not pardon thee . Ege . Oh , had the gods done so , I had not now Worthily term'd them merciless to us ! For , ere the ships could meet by twice five leagues , We were encounter'd by a mighty rock ; Which ...
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... break that merry sconce of yours , That stands on tricks when I am undispos'd . Where is the thousand marks thou hadst of me ? Dro . E. I have some marks of yours upon my pate , Some of my mistress ' marks upon my shoulders , But not a ...
... break that merry sconce of yours , That stands on tricks when I am undispos'd . Where is the thousand marks thou hadst of me ? Dro . E. I have some marks of yours upon my pate , Some of my mistress ' marks upon my shoulders , But not a ...
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... break thy pate across . Dro . E. And he will bless that cross with other beating.- Between you I shall have a holy ... breaks the pale SC . I. 13 COMEDY OF ERRORS .
... break thy pate across . Dro . E. And he will bless that cross with other beating.- Between you I shall have a holy ... breaks the pale SC . I. 13 COMEDY OF ERRORS .
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William Shakespeare Thomas Keightley. But , too unruly deer , he breaks the pale , And feeds from home ; poor I am but his stale . Luc . Self - harming jealousy ! -fie , beat it hence . Adr . Unfeeling fools can with such wrongs dispense ...
William Shakespeare Thomas Keightley. But , too unruly deer , he breaks the pale , And feeds from home ; poor I am but his stale . Luc . Self - harming jealousy ! -fie , beat it hence . Adr . Unfeeling fools can with such wrongs dispense ...
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