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Pagina 38
The first thing we do , let ' s kill all breath stinks so that one cannot abide it . the
lawyers . Cade . Nay , that I mean to do . Is not this [ Why , is ' t not a miserable
thing , that of a lamentable thing , that of the skin of an in the skin of an innocent ...
The first thing we do , let ' s kill all breath stinks so that one cannot abide it . the
lawyers . Cade . Nay , that I mean to do . Is not this [ Why , is ' t not a miserable
thing , that of a lamentable thing , that of the skin of an in the skin of an innocent ...
Pagina 69
He who made the “ drumand - trumpet thing ” desired to move men ' s hearts as
Sidney ' s was moved . He saw around him thousands who crowded to the
theatres to witness the heroic deeds of their forefathers , although “ evil
apparelled in ...
He who made the “ drumand - trumpet thing ” desired to move men ' s hearts as
Sidney ' s was moved . He saw around him thousands who crowded to the
theatres to witness the heroic deeds of their forefathers , although “ evil
apparelled in ...
Pagina 116
The wooing of Lady Anne is , perhaps , the boldest thing in the Shaksperean
drama . It is perpetually on the verge of the impossible ; yet the marvellous
consistency of character with which it is conducted renders the whole of this
conduct ...
The wooing of Lady Anne is , perhaps , the boldest thing in the Shaksperean
drama . It is perpetually on the verge of the impossible ; yet the marvellous
consistency of character with which it is conducted renders the whole of this
conduct ...
Pagina 140
All was royal ; To the disposing of it nought rebell ' d , Order gave each thing view
; the office did Distinctly his full function . Who did guide ? I mean , who set the
body and the limbs Of this great sport together ? Nor . As you guess : One , certes
...
All was royal ; To the disposing of it nought rebell ' d , Order gave each thing view
; the office did Distinctly his full function . Who did guide ? I mean , who set the
body and the limbs Of this great sport together ? Nor . As you guess : One , certes
...
Pagina 335
... as they say , it were a very gross kind of behaviour , as they say : for the
gentlewoman is young ; and , therefore , if you should deal double with her , truly
it were an ill thing to be offered to any gentlewoman , and very weak dealing .
Rom .
... as they say , it were a very gross kind of behaviour , as they say : for the
gentlewoman is young ; and , therefore , if you should deal double with her , truly
it were an ill thing to be offered to any gentlewoman , and very weak dealing .
Rom .
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