The Dramatic Works and Poems of William ShakespeareC. Daly, 1860 - 924 páginas |
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... fair , boy , as well favour'd . Speed . Sir , I know that well enough . Val . What dost thou know ? Speed . That she is not so fair , as ( of you ) well favour'd . Val . I mean , that her beauty is exquisite , but her favour infinite ...
... fair , boy , as well favour'd . Speed . Sir , I know that well enough . Val . What dost thou know ? Speed . That she is not so fair , as ( of you ) well favour'd . Val . I mean , that her beauty is exquisite , but her favour infinite ...
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... fair Silvia , shall I be forsworn ; [ oath , And even that power , which gave me first my To wrong my friend , I shall be much forsworn ; Provokes me to this threefold perjury . Love bade me swear , and love bids me forswear : O , sweet ...
... fair Silvia , shall I be forsworn ; [ oath , And even that power , which gave me first my To wrong my friend , I shall be much forsworn ; Provokes me to this threefold perjury . Love bade me swear , and love bids me forswear : O , sweet ...
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... fair as you ; But since she did neglect her looking - glass , And threw her sun - expelling mask away , The air hath ... fair one . Thu. Nay , then the wanton lies ; my face is black . Pro . But pearls are fair ! and the old saying is ...
... fair as you ; But since she did neglect her looking - glass , And threw her sun - expelling mask away , The air hath ... fair one . Thu. Nay , then the wanton lies ; my face is black . Pro . But pearls are fair ! and the old saying is ...
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... fair and outward character . I pray thee , and I'll pay thee bounteously , Conceal me what I am ; and be my aid For such disguise as , haply , shall become The form of my intent . I'll serve this duke : Thou shalt present me as an ...
... fair and outward character . I pray thee , and I'll pay thee bounteously , Conceal me what I am ; and be my aid For such disguise as , haply , shall become The form of my intent . I'll serve this duke : Thou shalt present me as an ...
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... fair sister Isab . Why her unhappy brother ? let me ask ; I am that Isabella , and his sister . [ greets you : The rather , for I now must make you know Lucio , Gentle and fair , your brother kindly Not to be weary with you , he's in ...
... fair sister Isab . Why her unhappy brother ? let me ask ; I am that Isabella , and his sister . [ greets you : The rather , for I now must make you know Lucio , Gentle and fair , your brother kindly Not to be weary with you , he's in ...
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