The Pictorial Edition of the Works of Shakspere, Svazek 8Virtue, 1888 |
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Strana 112
... comes in upon business with the father , who quits the room ; and then all the group crowd round their elder brother ... Come , sir , now I am for you again : Pray you , sit by us , And tell ' s a tale . Mam . Merry , or sad , shall ' t ...
... comes in upon business with the father , who quits the room ; and then all the group crowd round their elder brother ... Come , sir , now I am for you again : Pray you , sit by us , And tell ' s a tale . Mam . Merry , or sad , shall ' t ...
Strana 125
... come gladly to talk with you . " And in a most extraordinary manner he does talk ; swaggering and bullying as if the whole world was at his command , till Charity comes in , and reads him a very severe lecture upon the impropriety of ...
... come gladly to talk with you . " And in a most extraordinary manner he does talk ; swaggering and bullying as if the whole world was at his command , till Charity comes in , and reads him a very severe lecture upon the impropriety of ...
Strana 191
... Come , what shall it be ? ' Rogero ? ' · Jenkin . ' Rogero ? ' no ; we will dance ' The beginning of the world ... comes a noise of musicians in tawny coats , who , taking off their caps , asked if they would have any music ? The ...
... Come , what shall it be ? ' Rogero ? ' · Jenkin . ' Rogero ? ' no ; we will dance ' The beginning of the world ... comes a noise of musicians in tawny coats , who , taking off their caps , asked if they would have any music ? The ...
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