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Pagina 25
... called narcotics and stupefactives , are opium itself , which is the juice of the poppy , the plant and seed of the poppy , henbane , mandragora , hemlock , tobacco , and nightshade . ' " Cleo . " Not poppy , nor mandragora , " " Nor ...
... called narcotics and stupefactives , are opium itself , which is the juice of the poppy , the plant and seed of the poppy , henbane , mandragora , hemlock , tobacco , and nightshade . ' " Cleo . " Not poppy , nor mandragora , " " Nor ...
Pagina 29
... called Antonio , - thee mark me that a brother should I pray Be so perfidious ; -- " There is no vice that doth so cover a man with shame as to be found false and perfidious . " - Of Truth . " he whom next thyself Of all the world I ...
... called Antonio , - thee mark me that a brother should I pray Be so perfidious ; -- " There is no vice that doth so cover a man with shame as to be found false and perfidious . " - Of Truth . " he whom next thyself Of all the world I ...
Pagina 45
... called his ? Peruse the catalogue : Cornelius Sylla , Julius Cæsar , Flavius Vespasianus , Severus , Constantinus the Great , and many more . " - Discourse in Praise of the Queen . * " Then let them anatomize Regan ; see what breeds ...
... called his ? Peruse the catalogue : Cornelius Sylla , Julius Cæsar , Flavius Vespasianus , Severus , Constantinus the Great , and many more . " - Discourse in Praise of the Queen . * " Then let them anatomize Regan ; see what breeds ...
Pagina 55
... law of England studied how to make a rich crown , and yet without levies upon your subjects . ” - Of the True Greatness of the Kingdom of Britain . and an exaction called a benevolence ; * which the AND HIS SHAKESPEARE . 55 11.
... law of England studied how to make a rich crown , and yet without levies upon your subjects . ” - Of the True Greatness of the Kingdom of Britain . and an exaction called a benevolence ; * which the AND HIS SHAKESPEARE . 55 11.
Pagina 56
Theron Soliman Eugene Dixon. and an exaction called a benevolence ; * which the Duke of Buckingham speaks of in his oration to the city ; and defineth it to be not what the subject of his good - will would give , but what the king of his ...
Theron Soliman Eugene Dixon. and an exaction called a benevolence ; * which the Duke of Buckingham speaks of in his oration to the city ; and defineth it to be not what the subject of his good - will would give , but what the king of his ...
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