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Pagina 77
He could never come better : he shall come in : I love a ballad but even too well ;
if it be doleful matter , merrily set down , or a very pleasant thing indeed , and
sung lamentably . Serv . He hath songs , for man , or woman , of all sizes ; no ...
He could never come better : he shall come in : I love a ballad but even too well ;
if it be doleful matter , merrily set down , or a very pleasant thing indeed , and
sung lamentably . Serv . He hath songs , for man , or woman , of all sizes ; no ...
Pagina 203
A careful examination of the matter has , however , convinced us that the poet
had no such intention of hanging the clothes on a line - tree ; that a clothes - line
was destined to this office ; and that the players are right in stretching up a
clothes ...
A careful examination of the matter has , however , convinced us that the poet
had no such intention of hanging the clothes on a line - tree ; that a clothes - line
was destined to this office ; and that the players are right in stretching up a
clothes ...
Pagina 309
O , sir , when he shall hear of your approach , If that young Arthur be not gone
already , Even at that news he dies ; and then the hearts Of all his people shall
revolt from him , And kiss the lips of unacquainted change ; And pick strong
matter of ...
O , sir , when he shall hear of your approach , If that young Arthur be not gone
already , Even at that news he dies ; and then the hearts Of all his people shall
revolt from him , And kiss the lips of unacquainted change ; And pick strong
matter of ...
Pagina 479
Aum . My lord , ' t is nothing . York . No matter then who sees it : I will be satisfied ,
let me see the writing . Aum . I do beseech your grace to pardon me ; It is a matter
of small consequence , Which for some reasons I would not have seen . York .
Aum . My lord , ' t is nothing . York . No matter then who sees it : I will be satisfied ,
let me see the writing . Aum . I do beseech your grace to pardon me ; It is a matter
of small consequence , Which for some reasons I would not have seen . York .
Pagina 480
What's the matter ? York . Peace , foolish woman . Duch . I will not peace : -What
is the matter , son ? Aum . Good mother , be content ; it is no more life must
answer . Duch . Thy life answer ? Than my poor Re - enter Servant , with boots .
York .
What's the matter ? York . Peace , foolish woman . Duch . I will not peace : -What
is the matter , son ? Aum . Good mother , be content ; it is no more life must
answer . Duch . Thy life answer ? Than my poor Re - enter Servant , with boots .
York .
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