English Drama, 1580-1642Tucker Brooke, Nathaniel Burton Paradise D.C. Heath, 1933 - Počet stran: 1044 |
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... heaven ? Or , if I may with reverence reason thus : Suppose I gave 100 and judg'd corruptly then , For hope of that that best did please my thought- 106 111 115 120 This apple , not for beauty's praise alone ; I might offend , sith I ...
... heaven ? Or , if I may with reverence reason thus : Suppose I gave 100 and judg'd corruptly then , For hope of that that best did please my thought- 106 111 115 120 This apple , not for beauty's praise alone ; I might offend , sith I ...
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... Heaven is such a glorious thing ? I tell thee ' t is not half so fair as thou , Or any man that breathes on earth . Faust . How provest thou that ? 6 Meph . ' T was made for man , therefore is man more excellent . Faust . If heaven was ...
... Heaven is such a glorious thing ? I tell thee ' t is not half so fair as thou , Or any man that breathes on earth . Faust . How provest thou that ? 6 Meph . ' T was made for man , therefore is man more excellent . Faust . If heaven was ...
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... heaven's hand was in ' t Nor why this coward knave should deal so basely , To eat me up with slaves : but , Heaven , I thank thee ! I hope thou hast reserv'd me to an end Fit for thy creature , and worthy of thine honour . 45 Would all ...
... heaven's hand was in ' t Nor why this coward knave should deal so basely , To eat me up with slaves : but , Heaven , I thank thee ! I hope thou hast reserv'd me to an end Fit for thy creature , and worthy of thine honour . 45 Would all ...
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