The Annotated Shakespeare: The tragedies and romancesC. N. Potter, 1978 |
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... Heart's ease , Heart's ease ' , while his own heart plays ' My heart is full of woe ' . In the end he sings the early Elizabethan song , ' When griping grief the heart doth wound ' , written by Richard Edwards , Master of the Children ...
... Heart's ease , Heart's ease ' , while his own heart plays ' My heart is full of woe ' . In the end he sings the early Elizabethan song , ' When griping grief the heart doth wound ' , written by Richard Edwards , Master of the Children ...
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... Heart's ease , Heart's ease : O , an you will have me live , play ' Heart's ease . ' First Mus . Why ' Heart's ease ?? Pet . O , musicians , because my heart itself plays ' My heart is full of woe : ' O , play me some inerry dump , to ...
... Heart's ease , Heart's ease : O , an you will have me live , play ' Heart's ease . ' First Mus . Why ' Heart's ease ?? Pet . O , musicians , because my heart itself plays ' My heart is full of woe : ' O , play me some inerry dump , to ...
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... heart prompts you , But with such words that are but roted in Your tongue , though but bastards and syllables Of no allowance to your bosom's truth . Now , this no more dishonours you at all Than to take in a town with gentle words ...
... heart prompts you , But with such words that are but roted in Your tongue , though but bastards and syllables Of no allowance to your bosom's truth . Now , this no more dishonours you at all Than to take in a town with gentle words ...
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SHAKESPEARES TRAGEDIES ROMANCES Introduction | 8 |
ROMEO AND JULIET 15945 Introduction | 68 |
JULIUS CAESAR 1599 Introduction | 134 |
Urheberrecht | |
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