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The two friends and fellows of Shakspere , in an Address " to the great variety of readers , " use very remarkable words : - " It had been a thing , we confess , worthy to have been wished , that the author himself had lived to have set ...
The two friends and fellows of Shakspere , in an Address " to the great variety of readers , " use very remarkable words : - " It had been a thing , we confess , worthy to have been wished , that the author himself had lived to have set ...
Pagina 4
These are things , mistresse ( saide she demurely to me again ) , that are commonly incident to love , wherefore , I beseech you , pardon me ; for if I had thought to have angered you with it , I would have first pulled out the bals of ...
These are things , mistresse ( saide she demurely to me again ) , that are commonly incident to love , wherefore , I beseech you , pardon me ; for if I had thought to have angered you with it , I would have first pulled out the bals of ...
Pagina 5
We know many small things exactly , which they were content to leave unstudied ; but we have lost the perception of many grand and beautiful things which they received instinctively and without effort . They had great artists working ...
We know many small things exactly , which they were content to leave unstudied ; but we have lost the perception of many grand and beautiful things which they received instinctively and without effort . They had great artists working ...
Pagina 9
4 ) ; from which the noun lace , -any thing which catches or holds . Speed might , therefore , without an insult to the mistress of Proteus , say - I , a lost sheep , gave your letter to her , a caught sheep . Astray .
4 ) ; from which the noun lace , -any thing which catches or holds . Speed might , therefore , without an insult to the mistress of Proteus , say - I , a lost sheep , gave your letter to her , a caught sheep . Astray .
Pagina 10
Ay , madam , you may say what sights you see ; I see things too , although you judge I wink . Ful . Come , come , wilt please you go . [ Exeunt . SCENE III . - The same . A Room in Antonio's House . Enter ANTONIO and PANTHINO .
Ay , madam , you may say what sights you see ; I see things too , although you judge I wink . Ful . Come , come , wilt please you go . [ Exeunt . SCENE III . - The same . A Room in Antonio's House . Enter ANTONIO and PANTHINO .
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