TragediesP.F. Collier, 1865 |
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William Shakespeare. viously to the operation of entangling the horse's mane , practises her enchantments on the groom , who is lying asleep on his back , and apparently influenced by the night - inare . The belemnites , or elf - stones ...
William Shakespeare. viously to the operation of entangling the horse's mane , practises her enchantments on the groom , who is lying asleep on his back , and apparently influenced by the night - inare . The belemnites , or elf - stones ...
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William Shakespeare. Into the madness whereon now he raves , And all we wail " for . King . Do you think ' tis this P Queen . It may be , very likely . Pol . Hath there been such a time , ( I'd fain know that , ) That I have positively ...
William Shakespeare. Into the madness whereon now he raves , And all we wail " for . King . Do you think ' tis this P Queen . It may be , very likely . Pol . Hath there been such a time , ( I'd fain know that , ) That I have positively ...
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William Shakespeare. A Plain in Denmark.j ACT IV . Cockle Hat and Statf . ] 1st . How should. WHIMPER SCENE I. - The same . Enter KING and QUEEN . " King . There's matter in these sighs ; these profound heaves ; You must translate : ' t ...
William Shakespeare. A Plain in Denmark.j ACT IV . Cockle Hat and Statf . ] 1st . How should. WHIMPER SCENE I. - The same . Enter KING and QUEEN . " King . There's matter in these sighs ; these profound heaves ; You must translate : ' t ...
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ROMEO AND JULIET | 3 |
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Costume of Senators and Ladies from a draw | 9 |
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