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Pagina 54
... eyes are then no eyes , nor I Biron : O , but for my love , day would turn to night ! Of all complexions , the cull'd sovereignty Do meet , as at a fair , in her fair cheek ; Where several worthies make one dignity ; Where nothing wants ...
... eyes are then no eyes , nor I Biron : O , but for my love , day would turn to night ! Of all complexions , the cull'd sovereignty Do meet , as at a fair , in her fair cheek ; Where several worthies make one dignity ; Where nothing wants ...
Pagina 174
... eyes I throw All the power this charm doth owe : When thou wak'st , let love forbid Sleep his seat on thy eye - lid ... eyes . How came her eyes so bright ? Not with salt tears : If so , my eyes are oftener wash'd than hers . No , no , I ...
... eyes I throw All the power this charm doth owe : When thou wak'st , let love forbid Sleep his seat on thy eye - lid ... eyes . How came her eyes so bright ? Not with salt tears : If so , my eyes are oftener wash'd than hers . No , no , I ...
Pagina 777
... eyes drop millstones , when fools ' eyes fall ' tears : I like you , lads ; -about your business straight ; Go , go , despatch . 2 Murd . We will , my noble lord . [ Exeunt . SCENE IV . - The same . A Room in the Tower . Enter CLARENCE ...
... eyes drop millstones , when fools ' eyes fall ' tears : I like you , lads ; -about your business straight ; Go , go , despatch . 2 Murd . We will , my noble lord . [ Exeunt . SCENE IV . - The same . A Room in the Tower . Enter CLARENCE ...
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NOTICE OF THE ORIGINAL EDITIONS OF THE PLAYS | 1 |
THE COMEDY OF ERRORS | 108 |
ALLS WELL THAT ENDS WELL | 228 |
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The Works of Shakespere: Revised from the Best Authorities, Volume 1 William Shakespeare Volledige weergave - 1854 |
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