The Pictorial Edition of the Works of Shakspere, Svazek 8Virtue, 1888 |
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Strana 59
... tell all the veritable legend of Sir Guy , how he wed the fair Phillis , and , " all clad in grey in pilgrim - sort , " voyaged to the Holy Land , and there slew the giant Amarant and the treacherous Knight of Pavye , and how he utterly ...
... tell all the veritable legend of Sir Guy , how he wed the fair Phillis , and , " all clad in grey in pilgrim - sort , " voyaged to the Holy Land , and there slew the giant Amarant and the treacherous Knight of Pavye , and how he utterly ...
Strana 112
... tell ' s a tale . Mam . Merry , or sad , shall ' t be ? Her . As merry as you will . Mam . A sad tale ' s best for winter : Let's have that , good sir . I have one of sprites and goblins . Her . Come on , sit down : -Come on , and do ...
... tell ' s a tale . Mam . Merry , or sad , shall ' t be ? Her . As merry as you will . Mam . A sad tale ' s best for winter : Let's have that , good sir . I have one of sprites and goblins . Her . Come on , sit down : -Come on , and do ...
Strana 149
... tell him that they were the work of the Britons before the inva- sion of the Romans . Fabyan would tell him , in express words , that they were the work of the Britons ; and Camden and Dugdale were not as yet to tell him otherwise ...
... tell him that they were the work of the Britons before the inva- sion of the Romans . Fabyan would tell him , in express words , that they were the work of the Britons ; and Camden and Dugdale were not as yet to tell him otherwise ...
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