The Dramatic Works and Poems of William ShakespeareC. Daly, 1860 - 924 páginas |
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... eyes are gray as glass ; and so are mine : Ay , but her forehead's low , and mine's as high . What should it be , that he respects in her , But I can make respective in myself , If this fond love were not a blinded god ? Come , shadow ...
... eyes are gray as glass ; and so are mine : Ay , but her forehead's low , and mine's as high . What should it be , that he respects in her , But I can make respective in myself , If this fond love were not a blinded god ? Come , shadow ...
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... eyes . Well , let it be.- What , ho , Malvolio ! - Re - enter MALVOLIO . Mal . Here , madam , at your service . Oli . Run after that same peevish messenger , The county's man : he left this ring behind him , Would I , or not ; tell him ...
... eyes . Well , let it be.- What , ho , Malvolio ! - Re - enter MALVOLIO . Mal . Here , madam , at your service . Oli . Run after that same peevish messenger , The county's man : he left this ring behind him , Would I , or not ; tell him ...
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... eyes . Duke . You shall not be admitted to his sight . Isab . Unhappy Claudio ! Wretched Isabel ! Injurious world ! Most damned Angelo ! Duke . This nor hurts him , nor profits you a Forbear it therefore ; give your cause to heaven ...
... eyes . Duke . You shall not be admitted to his sight . Isab . Unhappy Claudio ! Wretched Isabel ! Injurious world ! Most damned Angelo ! Duke . This nor hurts him , nor profits you a Forbear it therefore ; give your cause to heaven ...
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... eyes : For did I think thou wouldst not quickly die , Thought I thy spirits were stronger than thy shames , Myself would , on the rearward of reproaches , Strike at thy life . Griev'd I , I had but one ? Chid I for that at frugal ...
... eyes : For did I think thou wouldst not quickly die , Thought I thy spirits were stronger than thy shames , Myself would , on the rearward of reproaches , Strike at thy life . Griev'd I , I had but one ? Chid I for that at frugal ...
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... eyes . [ look . The . Rather your eyes must with his judgment Her . I do entreat your grace to pardon me . I know not by what power I am made bold ; Nor how it may concern my modesty , In such a presence here , to plead my thoughts ...
... eyes . [ look . The . Rather your eyes must with his judgment Her . I do entreat your grace to pardon me . I know not by what power I am made bold ; Nor how it may concern my modesty , In such a presence here , to plead my thoughts ...
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The Dramatic Works and Poems of William Shakespeare, Volumen1 William Shakespeare Vista completa - 1839 |
The Dramatic Works and Poems of William Shakespeare, Volumen1 William Shakespeare Vista completa - 1836 |
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