The Works of William Shakespeare, Volym 6Blackie, 1888 |
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... true : there's magic in the web of it : A sibyl , that had number'd in the world The sun to course two hundred compasses , 1 In her prophetic fury sew'd the work ; The worms were hallow'd that did breed the silk ; And it was dy'd in ...
... true : there's magic in the web of it : A sibyl , that had number'd in the world The sun to course two hundred compasses , 1 In her prophetic fury sew'd the work ; The worms were hallow'd that did breed the silk ; And it was dy'd in ...
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... true spirit of a rough and generous old soldier . To render the play as acceptable to the public as possible , Wilks took the trifling part of Dolabella , nor did Colley Cibber disdain to appear as Alexas ; these parts would scarcely be ...
... true spirit of a rough and generous old soldier . To render the play as acceptable to the public as possible , Wilks took the trifling part of Dolabella , nor did Colley Cibber disdain to appear as Alexas ; these parts would scarcely be ...
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... true purchasing . Vir . The gods grant them true ! Vol . True ! pow , wow . Men . True ! I'll be sworn they are true . Where is he wounded ? - [ To the Tribun God save your good worships ! Marcius coming home : he has more cause to be ...
... true purchasing . Vir . The gods grant them true ! Vol . True ! pow , wow . Men . True ! I'll be sworn they are true . Where is he wounded ? - [ To the Tribun God save your good worships ! Marcius coming home : he has more cause to be ...
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The Works of William Shakespeare: The Plays Ed. from the Folio of ..., Volym 6 William Shakespeare Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1883 |
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