The Plays and Poems of William ShakspeareHenry G. Bohn, 1853 - 1012 pages |
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... unto us and others it may be Euripides , and Sophocles , to us , Honour hereafter to be laid by thee . Pacuvius , Accius , him of Cordoua dead , William Basse . To life again , to hear thy buskin tread And shake a stage ; or , when thy ...
... unto us and others it may be Euripides , and Sophocles , to us , Honour hereafter to be laid by thee . Pacuvius , Accius , him of Cordoua dead , William Basse . To life again , to hear thy buskin tread And shake a stage ; or , when thy ...
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... unto this cell ? A confidence sans bound . He being thus lorded , I do not think thou can'st ; for then thou wast not Not only with what my revenue yielded , Dut three years old But what my power might else exact , -like one , Mira ...
... unto this cell ? A confidence sans bound . He being thus lorded , I do not think thou can'st ; for then thou wast not Not only with what my revenue yielded , Dut three years old But what my power might else exact , -like one , Mira ...
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... Unto the secret nameless friend of yours ; discover , Which I was much unwilling to proceed in , Herself hath taught her love himself to write unto her But for my duty to your ladyship . lover.Sil . I thank you , gentle servant : ' tis ...
... Unto the secret nameless friend of yours ; discover , Which I was much unwilling to proceed in , Herself hath taught her love himself to write unto her But for my duty to your ladyship . lover.Sil . I thank you , gentle servant : ' tis ...
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... Unto a youthful gentleman of worth ; And this way comes be with it presently ; And kept severely from resort of men , Wbere , if it please you , you may intercept him . That no man bath access by day to her . But , good my lord , do it ...
... Unto a youthful gentleman of worth ; And this way comes be with it presently ; And kept severely from resort of men , Wbere , if it please you , you may intercept him . That no man bath access by day to her . But , good my lord , do it ...
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... unto the duke . 2 Out . And I from Mantua , for a gentleman , Whom , in my mood , I stabb'd unto ihe heart . 1 Out . And I , for such like petty crimes as these But to the purpose , - ( for we cite our faults , hie That they may bold ...
... unto the duke . 2 Out . And I from Mantua , for a gentleman , Whom , in my mood , I stabb'd unto ihe heart . 1 Out . And I , for such like petty crimes as these But to the purpose , - ( for we cite our faults , hie That they may bold ...
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