Specimens of English Dramatic Poets, who Lived about the Time of Shakespeare: With NotesCharles Lamb Wiley, John and Putnam, G.P., 1856 - Počet stran: 230 |
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... mean , so closely ? Hec . So closely do you mean too ? Duch . So artfully , so cunningly ? Hec . Worse and worse . Doubts and incredulities , They make me mad . Let scrupulous creatures know : Cum volui , ripis ipsis mirantibus , amnes ...
... mean , so closely ? Hec . So closely do you mean too ? Duch . So artfully , so cunningly ? Hec . Worse and worse . Doubts and incredulities , They make me mad . Let scrupulous creatures know : Cum volui , ripis ipsis mirantibus , amnes ...
Strana 159
... mean to be ; will that content you ? How bravely now I live ! how jocund ! How near the first inheritance ! without fears ' How free from title troubles ! Unc . And from means too ' Val . Means- Why , all good men's my means WIT WITHOUT ...
... mean to be ; will that content you ? How bravely now I live ! how jocund ! How near the first inheritance ! without fears ' How free from title troubles ! Unc . And from means too ' Val . Means- Why , all good men's my means WIT WITHOUT ...
Strana 208
... mean not To leave off friend , which , with another title , Would not be lost . Come , then , I'll tell you , sir ; I would be friend and brother : thus our friendship Shall , like a diamond set in gold , not lose His sparkling , but ...
... mean not To leave off friend , which , with another title , Would not be lost . Come , then , I'll tell you , sir ; I would be friend and brother : thus our friendship Shall , like a diamond set in gold , not lose His sparkling , but ...
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