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... Mark'd ye his words ? He would not take the crown ; Therefore , ' tis certain he was not ambitious . 1 Cit . If it be found so , some will dear abide it . 2 Cit . Poor soul ! his eyes are red as fire with weeping . 3 Cit . There's not a ...
... Mark'd ye his words ? He would not take the crown ; Therefore , ' tis certain he was not ambitious . 1 Cit . If it be found so , some will dear abide it . 2 Cit . Poor soul ! his eyes are red as fire with weeping . 3 Cit . There's not a ...
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... mark to himself . The marks are not distinctly affixed to cach name in this document . But subsequent discoveries establish the fact that he used two marks - one , something like an open pair of compasses - the other , the common cross ...
... mark to himself . The marks are not distinctly affixed to cach name in this document . But subsequent discoveries establish the fact that he used two marks - one , something like an open pair of compasses - the other , the common cross ...
Pagina 71
... Mark our contract . " The ceremony is left incomplete , for the princely father discovers himself with- " Mark your divorce , young sir . " We have thus shown , by implication , that in the time of Shakspere betrothment was not an ...
... Mark our contract . " The ceremony is left incomplete , for the princely father discovers himself with- " Mark your divorce , young sir . " We have thus shown , by implication , that in the time of Shakspere betrothment was not an ...
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