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Pagina 199
... tell thee what , Antonio , - I love thee , and it is my love that speaks ; - There are a sort of men , whose visages Do cream and mantle like a standing pond ; And do a wilful stillness entertain , 1 With purpose to be dress'd in an ...
... tell thee what , Antonio , - I love thee , and it is my love that speaks ; - There are a sort of men , whose visages Do cream and mantle like a standing pond ; And do a wilful stillness entertain , 1 With purpose to be dress'd in an ...
Pagina 614
... Tell us the Dauphin's mind . Amb . Thus then , in few . Your highness , lately sending into France , Did claim some certain dukedoms , in the right Of your great predecessor , king Edward the Third . In answer of which claim , the ...
... Tell us the Dauphin's mind . Amb . Thus then , in few . Your highness , lately sending into France , Did claim some certain dukedoms , in the right Of your great predecessor , king Edward the Third . In answer of which claim , the ...
Pagina 763
... Tell him , my mourning weeds be laid aside , And I am ready to put armour on . War . Tell him from me , that he hath done me wrong ; And therefore I'll uncrown him ere ' t be long . There's thy reward ; be gone . Lew . But now tell me ...
... Tell him , my mourning weeds be laid aside , And I am ready to put armour on . War . Tell him from me , that he hath done me wrong ; And therefore I'll uncrown him ere ' t be long . There's thy reward ; be gone . Lew . But now tell me ...
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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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