23 Plays and the SonnetsHarcourt, Brace, 1948 - 1090 Seiten |
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... gentle : of gentle blood . Held in contempt , whilst many fair pron Are daily given to ennoble those That scarce , some two days since , we noble . ° Q. ELIZ . By Him that raised me to th height From that contented hap ° which I enjoy I ...
... gentle : of gentle blood . Held in contempt , whilst many fair pron Are daily given to ennoble those That scarce , some two days since , we noble . ° Q. ELIZ . By Him that raised me to th height From that contented hap ° which I enjoy I ...
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... gentle all Behold , as may unworthiness define , ° A little touch of Harry in the night . And so our scene must to ... gentle : poor men and gentle- men . 46. as ... define : so far as the author's poor ability can show . 47. little ...
... gentle all Behold , as may unworthiness define , ° A little touch of Harry in the night . And so our scene must to ... gentle : poor men and gentle- men . 46. as ... define : so far as the author's poor ability can show . 47. little ...
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... gentle to her . [ To CLEOPATRA ] To Caesar I will speak what you shall please , If you'll employ me to him . CLEO . Say I would die . 70 [ Exeunt PROCULEIUS and SOLDIERS . ] DOL . Most noble Empress , you have heard of me ? CLEO . I ...
... gentle to her . [ To CLEOPATRA ] To Caesar I will speak what you shall please , If you'll employ me to him . CLEO . Say I would die . 70 [ Exeunt PROCULEIUS and SOLDIERS . ] DOL . Most noble Empress , you have heard of me ? CLEO . I ...
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SHAKESPEARE AND THE CRITICS | 73 |
READING LIST | 84 |
THE PLATES | 91 |
Urheberrecht | |
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