| William Shakespeare - 1823 - 526 páginas
...There is no reason why a mind thus wandering in ecstacy should count the clock, or why an hour should not be a century in that calenture of the brains that can make the stage a field. The truth is, that the spectators are always in their senses, and know, from the first... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1825 - 502 páginas
...There is no reason why a mind thus wandering in ecstacy should count the clock, or why an hour should not. be a century in that calenture of the brains that can make the stage a field. The truth is, that the spectators are always in their' senses, and know, from the first... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1825 - 1010 páginas
...There is no reason why a mind thus wandering in ecstasy should count the clock, or why an hour should rve of him through me ; and wisdom To offer up a weak, poor, innoc stage a field. The truth is, that the spectators are always in their senses, and know, from the first... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1825 - 504 páginas
...There is no reason why a mind thus wandering in ecstacy should count the clock, or why an hour should not be a century in that calenture of the brains that can make the stage a field. The truth is, that the spectators are always in their , senses, and know, from the first... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1825 - 504 páginas
...There is no reason why a mind thus wandering in ecstacy should count the clock, or why an hour should not be a century in that calenture of the brains that can make the stage a field. The truth is, that the spectators arc always in their senses, and know, from the first... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1825 - 500 páginas
...There is no reason why a mind thus wandering in ecstacy should count the clock, or why an hour should not be a century in that calenture of the brains that can make the stage a field. The truth is, that the spectators are always in their senses, and know, from the first... | |
| George Walker - 1825 - 668 páginas
...There is no reason why a mind thus wandering in ecstacy should count the clock, or why an hour should not be a century in that calenture of the brains that can make the stage a field. The truth is, that the spectators are always in their senses, and know, from the first... | |
| 1826 - 556 páginas
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| William Shakespeare - 1832 - 364 páginas
...There is no reason why a mind thus wandering in ecstasy should count the clock, or why an hour should not be a century in that calenture of the brains that can make the stage a field. The truth is, that the spectators are always in their senses, and know, from the first... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1833 - 1140 páginas
...There is no reason why a mind thus wandering in ecstasy should count the clock, or why an hour should N hLJ Mj :A?ʻ S stage a field. The truth is, that the spectators are always in their senses, and know, from the first... | |
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