Shakespeare's Self-portrait: Passages from His WorkMacmillan, 1985 - 187 Seiten |
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... seen Sackerson1 loose twenty times , and have taken him by the chain . But I warrant you , the women have so cried and shrieked at it that it passed . But women indeed cannot abide ' em ; they are very ill - favoured rough things . The ...
... seen Sackerson1 loose twenty times , and have taken him by the chain . But I warrant you , the women have so cried and shrieked at it that it passed . But women indeed cannot abide ' em ; they are very ill - favoured rough things . The ...
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... seen Him caper upright like a wild Morisco . 2 Henry VI , III.1 . [ It is nice to think that morris - dancing never died out in the Cotswolds , and historically appropriate that it was from there that it was generally revived in our ...
... seen Him caper upright like a wild Morisco . 2 Henry VI , III.1 . [ It is nice to think that morris - dancing never died out in the Cotswolds , and historically appropriate that it was from there that it was generally revived in our ...
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Passages from His Work William Shakespeare, Alfred Leslie Rowse. As I have seen a swan With bootless labour swim against the tide , And spend her strength with over - matching waves . 3 Henry VI , 1.4 . the swan's down - feather That ...
Passages from His Work William Shakespeare, Alfred Leslie Rowse. As I have seen a swan With bootless labour swim against the tide , And spend her strength with over - matching waves . 3 Henry VI , 1.4 . the swan's down - feather That ...
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Shakespeare's Self-portrait: Passages from His Work William Shakespeare,Alfred Leslie Rowse Keine Leseprobe verfügbar - 1985 |
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