The Complete Works of Shakespeare, from the Original Text: Life of ShakespeareMartin, Johnson,, 1854 |
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... pray you. very fantastical banquet , just so many strange dishes . May I be so converted , and see with these eyes ... pray God his bad voice bode no mis- chief ! I had as lief have heard the night - raven , 48 come what plague could have ...
... pray you. very fantastical banquet , just so many strange dishes . May I be so converted , and see with these eyes ... pray God his bad voice bode no mis- chief ! I had as lief have heard the night - raven , 48 come what plague could have ...
Strana 368
... Pray you , sir , stand up ; I am sure you are not Launcelot , my boy . Laun . Pray you , let's have no more fooling about it , but give me your blessing ; I am Laun- Gob . Master young gentleman , I pray you which celot , your boy that ...
... Pray you , sir , stand up ; I am sure you are not Launcelot , my boy . Laun . Pray you , let's have no more fooling about it , but give me your blessing ; I am Laun- Gob . Master young gentleman , I pray you which celot , your boy that ...
Strana 433
... pray you , draw homewards : -Good sir , go with us . Oli . That will I , for I must bear answer back How you excuse my brother , Rosalind . Ros . I shall devise something : But , I pray you , commend my counterfeiting to him : -Will you ...
... pray you , draw homewards : -Good sir , go with us . Oli . That will I , for I must bear answer back How you excuse my brother , Rosalind . Ros . I shall devise something : But , I pray you , commend my counterfeiting to him : -Will you ...
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LIFE OF SHAKESPEARE vii | |
SHAKESPEARES WILL liii | |
THE TWO GENTLEMEN OF VERONA | 43 |
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