Life in Shakespeare's England: A Book of Elizabethan ProseJohn Dover Wilson The University Press, 1913 - 291 páginas |
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... thou to boast of thy birth , which pain to thy mother , and to thyself the entrance in some life ? The greatness of which miseries , couldest not utter in words , thou diddest express ( as couldest ) in weeping tears . Meditations of ...
... thou to boast of thy birth , which pain to thy mother , and to thyself the entrance in some life ? The greatness of which miseries , couldest not utter in words , thou diddest express ( as couldest ) in weeping tears . Meditations of ...
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... thou hadst seen that that this knight and I have seen . Ha ! Sir John , said I well ? Falstaff . We have heard the chimes at midnight , Master Shallow . Shallow . That we have , that we have , that we have ; in faith , Sir John , we ...
... thou hadst seen that that this knight and I have seen . Ha ! Sir John , said I well ? Falstaff . We have heard the chimes at midnight , Master Shallow . Shallow . That we have , that we have , that we have ; in faith , Sir John , we ...
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... thou shalt have a share in our purchase , as I am a true man . Chamberlain . Nay , rather let me have it , as you are a false thief . 1 Henry IV . , 11. i . 58-103 Those towns that we call thoroughfares have great and sumptuous inns ...
... thou shalt have a share in our purchase , as I am a true man . Chamberlain . Nay , rather let me have it , as you are a false thief . 1 Henry IV . , 11. i . 58-103 Those towns that we call thoroughfares have great and sumptuous inns ...
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... thou have with me ? Mercutio . Good king of cats , nothing but one of your nine lives , that I mean to make bold withal , and , as you shall use me hereafter , dry - beat the rest of the eight . Will you pluck your sword out of his ...
... thou have with me ? Mercutio . Good king of cats , nothing but one of your nine lives , that I mean to make bold withal , and , as you shall use me hereafter , dry - beat the rest of the eight . Will you pluck your sword out of his ...
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... thou wouldest discover them ? and art thou now a harbourer of all kinds of vices ? nay , dost thou play the capital Vice thyself ? Hast thou had so many learned lectures read before thee , and is the light of thy understanding now clean ...
... thou wouldest discover them ? and art thou now a harbourer of all kinds of vices ? nay , dost thou play the capital Vice thyself ? Hast thou had so many learned lectures read before thee , and is the light of thy understanding now clean ...
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