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Pagina 104
... fair beholders , that our play Leaps o'er the vaunt and firstlings of those broils , Beginning in the middle ; starting thence away To what may be digested in a play . Like , or find fault ; do as your pleasures are ; Now good or bad ...
... fair beholders , that our play Leaps o'er the vaunt and firstlings of those broils , Beginning in the middle ; starting thence away To what may be digested in a play . Like , or find fault ; do as your pleasures are ; Now good or bad ...
Pagina 115
... fair company ! fair desires , in all fair measure , fairly guide them ! especially to you , fair queen ! fair thoughts be your fair pillow ! Helen . Dear lord , you are full of fair words . Pan . You speak your fair pleasure , sweet ...
... fair company ! fair desires , in all fair measure , fairly guide them ! especially to you , fair queen ! fair thoughts be your fair pillow ! Helen . Dear lord , you are full of fair words . Pan . You speak your fair pleasure , sweet ...
Pagina 123
... fair ; and , by my soul , fair Greek , If e'er thou stand at mercy of my sword , Name Cressid , and thy life shall be as safe As Priam's is in Ilion . Dio . Fair Lady Cressid , So please you , save the thanks this prince expects . The ...
... fair ; and , by my soul , fair Greek , If e'er thou stand at mercy of my sword , Name Cressid , and thy life shall be as safe As Priam's is in Ilion . Dio . Fair Lady Cressid , So please you , save the thanks this prince expects . The ...
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The plays of William Shakespeare, ed. by T. Keightley, Deel 37,Volume 2 William Shakespeare Volledige weergave - 1864 |
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