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Pagina 149
... whole one I. For thou dost know , O Damon dear , This realm dismantled was Of Jove himself ; and now reigns here A very , very - Paiocke.1 Hor . You might have rhymed . Ham . O good Horatio , I'll take the ghost's word for a thousand ...
... whole one I. For thou dost know , O Damon dear , This realm dismantled was Of Jove himself ; and now reigns here A very , very - Paiocke.1 Hor . You might have rhymed . Ham . O good Horatio , I'll take the ghost's word for a thousand ...
Pagina 491
... whole action grows Not in the power on ' t : So our leader's led , And we are women's men . Sold . You keep by land The legions and the horse whole , do you not ? Can . Marcus Octavius , Marcus Justeius , Publicola , and Cælius , are ...
... whole action grows Not in the power on ' t : So our leader's led , And we are women's men . Sold . You keep by land The legions and the horse whole , do you not ? Can . Marcus Octavius , Marcus Justeius , Publicola , and Cælius , are ...
Pagina 547
... whole design was growing into shape upon the canvas , and the form of Tamora was becoming alive with colour and expression . To imagine that the great passages of a drama are produced like " a copy of verses , " under any other ...
... whole design was growing into shape upon the canvas , and the form of Tamora was becoming alive with colour and expression . To imagine that the great passages of a drama are produced like " a copy of verses , " under any other ...
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