The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volym 2F. C. and J. Rivington, 1823 |
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... youth , address thy gait unto her ; Be not deny'd access , stand at her doors , And tell them , there thy fixed foot shall grow , Till thou have audience . Vio . Sure , my noble lord , If she be so abandon'd to her sorrow As it is spoke ...
... youth , address thy gait unto her ; Be not deny'd access , stand at her doors , And tell them , there thy fixed foot shall grow , Till thou have audience . Vio . Sure , my noble lord , If she be so abandon'd to her sorrow As it is spoke ...
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... youth ; In voices well divulg'd ' free , learn'd , and valiant , And , in dimension , and the shape of nature , A gracious person : but yet I cannot love him ; He might have took his answer long ago . Vio . If I did love you in my ...
... youth ; In voices well divulg'd ' free , learn'd , and valiant , And , in dimension , and the shape of nature , A gracious person : but yet I cannot love him ; He might have took his answer long ago . Vio . If I did love you in my ...
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... youth's perfections , With an invisible and subtle stealth , To creep in at mine eyes . Well , let it be . - What , ho , Malvolio ! - Mal . Re - enter MALVOLIO . Here , madam , at your service Oli . Run after that same peevish messenger ...
... youth's perfections , With an invisible and subtle stealth , To creep in at mine eyes . Well , let it be . - What , ho , Malvolio ! - Mal . Re - enter MALVOLIO . Here , madam , at your service Oli . Run after that same peevish messenger ...
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... youth , which my reason cannot approve . MALONE . 5 Ourselves we do not owe ; ] i . e . we are not our own mas- We cannot govern ourselves . ters . 6 7 - To express myself . ] That is , to reveal myself . the breach of the sea , ] i . e ...
... youth , which my reason cannot approve . MALONE . 5 Ourselves we do not owe ; ] i . e . we are not our own mas- We cannot govern ourselves . ters . 6 7 - To express myself . ] That is , to reveal myself . the breach of the sea , ] i . e ...
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... youth of the count's was to - day with my lady , she is much out of quiet . For monsieur Malvolio , let me alone with him : if I do not gull him into a nayword ' , and make him a common recreation , do not think I have wit enough to lie ...
... youth of the count's was to - day with my lady , she is much out of quiet . For monsieur Malvolio , let me alone with him : if I do not gull him into a nayword ' , and make him a common recreation , do not think I have wit enough to lie ...
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The Plays of William Shakespeare: With the Corrections and ..., Volym 2 William Shakespeare Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1806 |
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