The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volume 16J. Nichols and Son, 1813 |
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Pagina 181
... durst not byd him rise . For ill fauoredly muffled and disguised as he was , yet there appeared a certaine maiestie in his countenance , and in his silence : whereupon they went to Tullus who was at supper , to tell him of the straunge ...
... durst not byd him rise . For ill fauoredly muffled and disguised as he was , yet there appeared a certaine maiestie in his countenance , and in his silence : whereupon they went to Tullus who was at supper , to tell him of the straunge ...
Pagina 181
... durst not byd him rise . For ill fauoredly muffled and disguised as he was , yet there appeared a certaine maiestie in his countenance , and in his silence : whereupon they went to Tullus who was at supper , to him of the straunge ...
... durst not byd him rise . For ill fauoredly muffled and disguised as he was , yet there appeared a certaine maiestie in his countenance , and in his silence : whereupon they went to Tullus who was at supper , to him of the straunge ...
Pagina 181
... durst not byd him rise . For ill fauoredly muffled and disguised as he was , yet there appeared a certaine maiestie in his countenance , and in his silence : whereupon they went to Tullus who was at supper , to tell him of the straunge ...
... durst not byd him rise . For ill fauoredly muffled and disguised as he was , yet there appeared a certaine maiestie in his countenance , and in his silence : whereupon they went to Tullus who was at supper , to tell him of the straunge ...
Pagina 181
... durst not byd him rise . For ill fauoredly muffled and disguised as he was , yet there appeared a certaine maiestie in his countenance , and in his silence : whereupon they went Tullus who was at supper , to tell him of the straunge ...
... durst not byd him rise . For ill fauoredly muffled and disguised as he was , yet there appeared a certaine maiestie in his countenance , and in his silence : whereupon they went Tullus who was at supper , to tell him of the straunge ...
Pagina 192
... durst not ( look you , sir , ) show themselves ( as we term it , ) his friends , whilst he's in directitude.3 1 SERV . Directitude ! what's that ? 3 SERV . But when they shall see , sir , his crest up and drew him by the hair about the ...
... durst not ( look you , sir , ) show themselves ( as we term it , ) his friends , whilst he's in directitude.3 1 SERV . Directitude ! what's that ? 3 SERV . But when they shall see , sir , his crest up and drew him by the hair about the ...
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The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the ..., Volume 16 William Shakespeare Volledige weergave - 1813 |
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