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THE Anglo - Saxon bead , a prayer , -something prayed , has given the name to the mechanical help which the ritual ... and then to call on the people to go to their prayers , and to tell them what they were to pray for ; after which all ...
THE Anglo - Saxon bead , a prayer , -something prayed , has given the name to the mechanical help which the ritual ... and then to call on the people to go to their prayers , and to tell them what they were to pray for ; after which all ...
Pagina 90
Well ; -I promised you a dinner : -Come , come , walk in the park : I pray you , pardon me ; I will hereafter make known to you why I have done this . - Come , wife ;come , mistress Page ; I pray you pardon me ; pray heartily , pardon ...
Well ; -I promised you a dinner : -Come , come , walk in the park : I pray you , pardon me ; I will hereafter make known to you why I have done this . - Come , wife ;come , mistress Page ; I pray you pardon me ; pray heartily , pardon ...
Pagina 217
I pray you give me leave to go from hence : I am not well ; send the deed after me , And I will sign it . Duke . Por . I humbly do desire your grace of pardon . I must away this night toward Padua ; And it is meet I presently set forth ...
I pray you give me leave to go from hence : I am not well ; send the deed after me , And I will sign it . Duke . Por . I humbly do desire your grace of pardon . I must away this night toward Padua ; And it is meet I presently set forth ...
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The Works of Shakespere: Revised from the Best Authorities, Volume 1 William Shakespeare Volledige weergave - 1854 |
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