The dramatic works, Volume 9Tegg, 1834 |
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... never leave ringing , yet their Tales are sweet , and will much content you : Written by Kitt of Kingstone . It was again printed in 1620. To the second tale in this work Shakspeare seems to have been indebted for the circum- stances in ...
... never leave ringing , yet their Tales are sweet , and will much content you : Written by Kitt of Kingstone . It was again printed in 1620. To the second tale in this work Shakspeare seems to have been indebted for the circum- stances in ...
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... Never too Late , 4to . 1599 , illa- strates the thought : If the king smiled , every one in court was in his jollitie ; if he frowned , their plumes fell like peacock's feathers , 80 that their outward presence depended on his inward ...
... Never too Late , 4to . 1599 , illa- strates the thought : If the king smiled , every one in court was in his jollitie ; if he frowned , their plumes fell like peacock's feathers , 80 that their outward presence depended on his inward ...
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... never do him wrong , But he does buy my injuries , to be friends : Pays dear for my offences2 . Post . [ Aside . [ Exit . Should we be taking leave As long a term as yet we have to live , The loathness to depart would grow : Adieu ! Imo ...
... never do him wrong , But he does buy my injuries , to be friends : Pays dear for my offences2 . Post . [ Aside . [ Exit . Should we be taking leave As long a term as yet we have to live , The loathness to depart would grow : Adieu ! Imo ...
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... never saw him sad . There is a Frenchman his companion , one An eminent monsieur , that , it seems , much loves 5 Iachimo , in his counterfeited rapture , has shown how the eyes and the judgment would determine in favour of Imogen , com ...
... never saw him sad . There is a Frenchman his companion , one An eminent monsieur , that , it seems , much loves 5 Iachimo , in his counterfeited rapture , has shown how the eyes and the judgment would determine in favour of Imogen , com ...
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William Shakespeare. 1 will do , let her remain ; but I'll never give o'er . First , a very excellent good - conceited thing ; after , a wonderful sweet air , with admirable rich words to it , and then let her consider . SONG . Hark ...
William Shakespeare. 1 will do , let her remain ; but I'll never give o'er . First , a very excellent good - conceited thing ; after , a wonderful sweet air , with admirable rich words to it , and then let her consider . SONG . Hark ...
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