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Pagina 1
... thing , we confess , worthy to have been wished , that the author himself had lived to have set forth and overseen is own writings . But since it hath been ordained otherwise , and he , by death , departed from that right , we pray you ...
... thing , we confess , worthy to have been wished , that the author himself had lived to have set forth and overseen is own writings . But since it hath been ordained otherwise , and he , by death , departed from that right , we pray you ...
Pagina 4
... 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 mine eies ...
... 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 mine eies ...
Pagina 5
... 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 for them , who knew ...
... 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 for them , who knew ...
Pagina 9
... 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 . 2 Astray . The adjective here should be read " a stray " -a ...
... 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 . 2 Astray . The adjective here should be read " a stray " -a ...
Pagina 10
... things too , although you judge I wink . Jul . Come , come , wilt please you go . [ Exeunt . SCENE III . - The same . A Room in Antonio's House . Enter ANTONIO and PANTHINO . Ant . Tell me , Panthino , what sad 11 talk was that ...
... things too , although you judge I wink . Jul . Come , come , wilt please you go . [ Exeunt . SCENE III . - The same . A Room in Antonio's House . Enter ANTONIO and PANTHINO . Ant . Tell me , Panthino , what sad 11 talk was that ...
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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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aldermen amongst ancient Antony Antony's arms Asbies Aston Cantlow bailiff bear burgesses butcher Cæsar called century Cleopatra Comedies court Court-leet daughter Dugdale Duke edition of Shakspere emperor Exeunt father folio Francesco Sforza gentle Gentlemen of Verona give glover gold hath Henley Street Henry Condell Henry VII honour John Arden John Shakspere Julia Julius Cæsar King John labour lady ladyship land Laun Launce letter lived LONDON lord lose thy love's Lucetta madam Malone Mary Arden Mentioned by Meres Merchant of Venice Milan mistress Montemayor month's mind night of,-from North's Plutarch PANTHINO parish passage PINXT plays poet Printed reading Robert Arden SCENE SCULPT servant Shakspere's sheep shew Silvia sir Proteus Snitterfield Speed Steevens story Stratford sweet tell thee things thou Thurio thy master town Valentine Warwick William Shakspere Wilmecote word writ write yeoman