Shakspeare and His Friends: Or, The Golden Age of Merrie EnglandLeavitt and Allen, 1851 - 315 Seiten |
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... hast tra- side , and would freely have given my duced me . Thou hast spoken of me the own life to have saved thine ! I know horriblest things the falsest - vilest- not what could have possessed me to lay wickedest matters that ever ...
... hast tra- side , and would freely have given my duced me . Thou hast spoken of me the own life to have saved thine ! I know horriblest things the falsest - vilest- not what could have possessed me to lay wickedest matters that ever ...
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... hast just given up the ghost , " observed Master Burbage up- on his entering . " Be thy intent wicked or charitable , oh , representative of the maj- esty of buried Denmark ! But I will see with mine own eyes whether thou hast not been ...
... hast just given up the ghost , " observed Master Burbage up- on his entering . " Be thy intent wicked or charitable , oh , representative of the maj- esty of buried Denmark ! But I will see with mine own eyes whether thou hast not been ...
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... hast misused the confidence I reposed in thee ? Dost think I know not to what extent thou hast strove to dishonor the dead , and rob the living ? All thy tricks are familiar to me ! I have made inquiry , and discovered thee to be the ...
... hast misused the confidence I reposed in thee ? Dost think I know not to what extent thou hast strove to dishonor the dead , and rob the living ? All thy tricks are familiar to me ! I have made inquiry , and discovered thee to be the ...
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