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... lord , he said that you were crowned for that You could not do . Nero : For that I could not do ? Why , Elis saw me do't , and do't to th ' wonder Of all the judges and the lookers on ; And yet to see - A villain ! Could not do't ? Who ...
... lord , he said that you were crowned for that You could not do . Nero : For that I could not do ? Why , Elis saw me do't , and do't to th ' wonder Of all the judges and the lookers on ; And yet to see - A villain ! Could not do't ? Who ...
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... lord and of wisdom in the name , To transcend which not even thought may claim , - The lord of honour and of place of pride , The giver of our daily bread and guide , — The lord of universe and rolling sphere- Bright in whom Náhíd , sun ...
... lord and of wisdom in the name , To transcend which not even thought may claim , - The lord of honour and of place of pride , The giver of our daily bread and guide , — The lord of universe and rolling sphere- Bright in whom Náhíd , sun ...
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... Lord Kilcoubry's ( Kirkcudbright's ) ( don't be surprised , my lord is but a Glover * ) , when the Duchess of Hamilton ( that fair who sacrificed her beauty to her ambition , and her inward peace to a title and gilt equipage ) passed by ...
... Lord Kilcoubry's ( Kirkcudbright's ) ( don't be surprised , my lord is but a Glover * ) , when the Duchess of Hamilton ( that fair who sacrificed her beauty to her ambition , and her inward peace to a title and gilt equipage ) passed by ...
Inhalt
The Psychological Treatment of Nero in Literature | 1 |
The Letters and Autobiographical Writings | 67 |
Romeo and Juliet before and in Shaksperes Time | 101 |
Urheberrecht | |
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