The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare, Volume 6Harper & Bros., 1839 |
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... believe the lord means to speak a sentence ; " Sir , as I told you always , beauty and brain go not together . " JOHNSON . [ 3 ] 1 believe the poet means by sign - fair outward show . JOHNSON . Clo . Come , I'll to my chamber : ' ACT I ...
... believe the lord means to speak a sentence ; " Sir , as I told you always , beauty and brain go not together . " JOHNSON . [ 3 ] 1 believe the poet means by sign - fair outward show . JOHNSON . Clo . Come , I'll to my chamber : ' ACT I ...
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... believe me you have dancing shoes , With nimble soles ; I have a soul of lead , So stakes me to the ground , I cannot move . Mer . You are a lover ; borrow Cupid's wings , And soar with them above a common bound . Rom . I am too sore ...
... believe me you have dancing shoes , With nimble soles ; I have a soul of lead , So stakes me to the ground , I cannot move . Mer . You are a lover ; borrow Cupid's wings , And soar with them above a common bound . Rom . I am too sore ...
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... believe me , ' tis very cold ; the wind is northerly . Osr . It is indifferent cold , my lord , indeed . Ham . But yet , methinks it is very sultry and hot ; or my complexion- Osr . Exceedingly , my lord ; it is very sultry , -as ...
... believe me , ' tis very cold ; the wind is northerly . Osr . It is indifferent cold , my lord , indeed . Ham . But yet , methinks it is very sultry and hot ; or my complexion- Osr . Exceedingly , my lord ; it is very sultry , -as ...
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DRAMATIC WORKS OF WILLIAM SHAK William 1564-1616 Shakespeare,Samuel Weller 1783-1858 Singer No preview available - 2016 |
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