The Dramatic Writings: Of Will. Shakespeare. With Introductory Prefaces to Each Play. Printed Complete from the Best Editions. ...D. Ogilvie and Son, London, 1798 - 420 sidor |
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... thoughts than of his return to the lady ; and was refolved to marry her , or die . An- faldo told him frequently , not to be caft down . Gi- annetto faid , he fhould never be happy , till he was at liberty to make another voyage ...
... thoughts than of his return to the lady ; and was refolved to marry her , or die . An- faldo told him frequently , not to be caft down . Gi- annetto faid , he fhould never be happy , till he was at liberty to make another voyage ...
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... thoughts of his bad fuccefs . When Anfaldo in- quired what was the matter , he confeffed , he could never be contented till he fhould be in a condition to regain all that he loft . When Anfaldo found him re- folved , he began to sell ...
... thoughts of his bad fuccefs . When Anfaldo in- quired what was the matter , he confeffed , he could never be contented till he fhould be in a condition to regain all that he loft . When Anfaldo found him re- folved , he began to sell ...
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... thought of poor Anfaldo , who had given his bond to the Jew for ten thousand ducats . But one day , as he stood at the window of the palace with his bride , he saw a number of people pass along the piazza with lighted torches in their ...
... thought of poor Anfaldo , who had given his bond to the Jew for ten thousand ducats . But one day , as he stood at the window of the palace with his bride , he saw a number of people pass along the piazza with lighted torches in their ...
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... thought , with little difcernment , caftles , and baronies , to fuch who were unworthy of his favours ; and to himself , who might pretend to be of fome eftimation , he gave nothing he therefore thought the fitteft thing to be done ...
... thought , with little difcernment , caftles , and baronies , to fuch who were unworthy of his favours ; and to himself , who might pretend to be of fome eftimation , he gave nothing he therefore thought the fitteft thing to be done ...
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... thought that I was infenfible to your great merit ; it is Fortune who hindered me ; fhe is to blame , and not I ; and I will fhew you manifeftly that I speak truth . My difcontent , fir , proceeds not , anfwered Ruggieri , from a desire ...
... thought that I was infenfible to your great merit ; it is Fortune who hindered me ; fhe is to blame , and not I ; and I will fhew you manifeftly that I speak truth . My difcontent , fir , proceeds not , anfwered Ruggieri , from a desire ...
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The Dramatic Writings of Will. Shakespeare: With Introductory ..., Volym 2 William Shakespeare Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1798 |
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