William Shakespeare and Robert BurtonR. L. Cook, 1960 - Počet stran: 337 |
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... stand by the church . Vio . So thou mayst say the king lies by a beggar , if a beggar dwell near him ; or the church stands by thy tabor , if thy tabor stand by the church . It is not known in which part of Christ Church Burton's ...
... stand by the church . Vio . So thou mayst say the king lies by a beggar , if a beggar dwell near him ; or the church stands by thy tabor , if thy tabor stand by the church . It is not known in which part of Christ Church Burton's ...
Strana 203
... stand to it , give but a counter - snarl , there's not a dog dares meddle with him : much is in a man's courage and ... stand in the fore front of the battle . B. p . 30 I see you stand like greyhounds in the slips , Straining upon the ...
... stand to it , give but a counter - snarl , there's not a dog dares meddle with him : much is in a man's courage and ... stand in the fore front of the battle . B. p . 30 I see you stand like greyhounds in the slips , Straining upon the ...
Strana 279
Alexander Brownlee. How do you sir ? Stand you not so amazed . Tear his hair in commiseration , stand amazed . O pity ... Stands still in esperance , lives not in fear . The lamentable change is from the best ; B. p . 310 The worst ...
Alexander Brownlee. How do you sir ? Stand you not so amazed . Tear his hair in commiseration , stand amazed . O pity ... Stands still in esperance , lives not in fear . The lamentable change is from the best ; B. p . 310 The worst ...
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Contents I CHAPTER I A Short Account of Shakespeares Life | 1 |
CHAPTER II A Short Account of Burtons Life | 4 |
CHAPTER III The Beginnings of This Present Book | 7 |
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