The Dramatic Works, Volum 4Sigismund Schmerber, 1830 |
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Shakespeare. THE DRAMATIC WORKS OF WILLIAM SHAKSPEARE . THE DRAMATIC WORKS OF WILLIAM SHAKSPEARE . WITH NOTES ,
Shakespeare. THE DRAMATIC WORKS OF WILLIAM SHAKSPEARE . THE DRAMATIC WORKS OF WILLIAM SHAKSPEARE . WITH NOTES ,
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Shakespeare. 4 all her words and actions accompanied : even Polixenes , who looks on her with no favourable eye , says that there is --nothing she does or says But smacks of something greater than herself . The Shepherds and ...
Shakespeare. 4 all her words and actions accompanied : even Polixenes , who looks on her with no favourable eye , says that there is --nothing she does or says But smacks of something greater than herself . The Shepherds and ...
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Shakespeare. 1 Without a burden : time as long again Would be fill'd up , my brother , with our thanks And yet we should , for perpetuity , Go hence in debt : And therefore , like a cipher , Yet standing in rich place , I multiply , With ...
Shakespeare. 1 Without a burden : time as long again Would be fill'd up , my brother , with our thanks And yet we should , for perpetuity , Go hence in debt : And therefore , like a cipher , Yet standing in rich place , I multiply , With ...
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Shakespeare. Next to thyself , and my young rover , he's Apparent27 to my heart . Her . If you would seek us , We are yours i ' the garden ; Shall's attend you there . Leon . To your own bents dispose you : you'll be found , Be you ...
Shakespeare. Next to thyself , and my young rover , he's Apparent27 to my heart . Her . If you would seek us , We are yours i ' the garden ; Shall's attend you there . Leon . To your own bents dispose you : you'll be found , Be you ...
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Dramatic Works: From the Text of Johnson, Stevens and Reed; with ..., Volum 4 William Shakespeare Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1852 |
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