The Dramatic Writings: Of Will. Shakespeare. With Introductory Prefaces to Each Play. Printed Complete from the Best Editions. ...D. Ogilvie and Son, London, 1798 - 420 Seiten |
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... told him , Son , fpend this money , keep a table , and make yourself known : remember , that the more you gain the good - will of every body , the more you will be dear to me . " Giannetto now began to give entertainments . He was more ...
... told him , Son , fpend this money , keep a table , and make yourself known : remember , that the more you gain the good - will of every body , the more you will be dear to me . " Giannetto now began to give entertainments . He was more ...
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... told the lady , he was entirely devoted to her service ; and immediately two damfels enter with wine and fweetmeats . The lady entreats him to tafte the wine : he takes the fweet- meats , and drinks fome of the wine , which was pre ...
... told the lady , he was entirely devoted to her service ; and immediately two damfels enter with wine and fweetmeats . The lady entreats him to tafte the wine : he takes the fweet- meats , and drinks fome of the wine , which was pre ...
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... told him frequently , not to be caft down . Gi- annetto faid , he fhould never be happy , till he was at liberty to make another voyage . Anfaldo provided a- nother thip of more value than the firft . He again en- tered the port of ...
... told him frequently , not to be caft down . Gi- annetto faid , he fhould never be happy , till he was at liberty to make another voyage . Anfaldo provided a- nother thip of more value than the firft . He again en- tered the port of ...
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... told him he was welcome : Giannetto with tears re- turned his embraces . Anfaldo heard his tale : do not grieve , my dear fon , fays he , we have still enough : the fea enriches fome men , others it ruins . " Poor Giannetto's head was ...
... told him he was welcome : Giannetto with tears re- turned his embraces . Anfaldo heard his tale : do not grieve , my dear fon , fays he , we have still enough : the fea enriches fome men , others it ruins . " Poor Giannetto's head was ...
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... told him to mount on horfeback , and go by land the nearest way , to fome attendants , and an hundred thousand ducats ; and not to stop till he arrived at Venice ; and if he was not dead , to endeavour to bring Anfaldo to her . Gi ...
... told him to mount on horfeback , and go by land the nearest way , to fome attendants , and an hundred thousand ducats ; and not to stop till he arrived at Venice ; and if he was not dead , to endeavour to bring Anfaldo to her . Gi ...
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