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William Shakespeare Edmond Malone, Nicholas Rowe. Anne . By my troth , and maidenhead , I would not be a queen . Old L. Befhrew me , I would , And venture maidenhead for't ; and fo would For all this fpice of your hypocrify : You , that ...
William Shakespeare Edmond Malone, Nicholas Rowe. Anne . By my troth , and maidenhead , I would not be a queen . Old L. Befhrew me , I would , And venture maidenhead for't ; and fo would For all this fpice of your hypocrify : You , that ...
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William Shakespeare Edmond Malone, Nicholas Rowe. That was the whip of your bragg'd progeny 3 , Thou should'st not fcape me here.- [ They fight , and certain Volces come to the aid of Aufidius . Officious , and not valiant- you have sham ...
William Shakespeare Edmond Malone, Nicholas Rowe. That was the whip of your bragg'd progeny 3 , Thou should'st not fcape me here.- [ They fight , and certain Volces come to the aid of Aufidius . Officious , and not valiant- you have sham ...
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William Shakespeare Edmond Malone, Nicholas Rowe. You'll fpeak with Coriolanus . Men , Good my friends , If you have heard your general talk of Rome , And of his friends there , it is lots to blanks 3 , My name hath touch'd your ears ...
William Shakespeare Edmond Malone, Nicholas Rowe. You'll fpeak with Coriolanus . Men , Good my friends , If you have heard your general talk of Rome , And of his friends there , it is lots to blanks 3 , My name hath touch'd your ears ...
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The Plays and Poems of William Shakespeare, with the Life and ..., Volum 7 William Shakespeare Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1844 |
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