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... sheep , in losing him . Pro . Indeed a sheep doth very often stray , An if the shepherd be awhile away . it , to satisfy his " finger - counting ear . " We shall silently restore the text , as Malone has in many cases done . 2 However ...
... sheep , in losing him . Pro . Indeed a sheep doth very often stray , An if the shepherd be awhile away . it , to satisfy his " finger - counting ear . " We shall silently restore the text , as Malone has in many cases done . 2 However ...
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... sheep . Speed . This proves me still a sheep . Pro . True ; and thy master a shepherd . Speed . Nay , that I can deny by a circumstance . Pro . It shall go hard , but I'll prove it by another . Speed . The shepherd seeks the sheep , and ...
... sheep . Speed . This proves me still a sheep . Pro . True ; and thy master a shepherd . Speed . Nay , that I can deny by a circumstance . Pro . It shall go hard , but I'll prove it by another . Speed . The shepherd seeks the sheep , and ...
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... sheep pastured in the ban - croft for more than an hour each day ; nor swine to feed on the common land unringed . It is evident that Stratford was a rural town , surrounded with common fields , and containing a mixed population of ...
... sheep pastured in the ban - croft for more than an hour each day ; nor swine to feed on the common land unringed . It is evident that Stratford was a rural town , surrounded with common fields , and containing a mixed population of ...
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... sheep pastured in the ban - croft for more than an hour each day ; nor swine to feed on the common land unringed . It is evident that Stratford was a rural town , surrounded with common fields , and containing a mixed population of ...
... sheep pastured in the ban - croft for more than an hour each day ; nor swine to feed on the common land unringed . It is evident that Stratford was a rural town , surrounded with common fields , and containing a mixed population of ...
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... sheep or some other cattle , to help make up the decay in our revenues , and to maintain our old estate withal , and yet all is little enough . ' - The belief that the father of Shakspere was a small landed proprietor and cultivator ...
... sheep or some other cattle , to help make up the decay in our revenues , and to maintain our old estate withal , and yet all is little enough . ' - The belief that the father of Shakspere was a small landed proprietor and cultivator ...
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WORKS OF SHAKSPERE William 1564-1616 Shakespeare,Charles 1791-1873 Knight,John Sir Gilbert, 1817-1897 Geen voorbeeld beschikbaar - 2016 |
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