The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 9T. Tegg, 1812 |
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... comes from nowhere , builds a hut and gets people to thinking he's some kind of saint on earth . He's out in the forest somewhere ; I haven't seen him myself . " " The woods are full of hermits , " Catherine said . " Why do people come ...
... comes from nowhere , builds a hut and gets people to thinking he's some kind of saint on earth . He's out in the forest somewhere ; I haven't seen him myself . " " The woods are full of hermits , " Catherine said . " Why do people come ...
Page 64
... come and find them sleeping (13:35–36); and in Gethsemane, after Jesus exhorts James, Peter, and John to watch, they fail to do so, whereupon the master comes and finds them sleeping (14:32–42). It's clear, then, that the end of Jesus ...
... come and find them sleeping (13:35–36); and in Gethsemane, after Jesus exhorts James, Peter, and John to watch, they fail to do so, whereupon the master comes and finds them sleeping (14:32–42). It's clear, then, that the end of Jesus ...
Page 174
... come have a look at whomever comes asking for me , but if I'm not of a mind to go , if I find someone else who pleases me more , I'll run off ! " That's what I said ! I sent back the jug with which they asked for me . " Take it away ...
... come have a look at whomever comes asking for me , but if I'm not of a mind to go , if I find someone else who pleases me more , I'll run off ! " That's what I said ! I sent back the jug with which they asked for me . " Take it away ...
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