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... live . Ibid . Polonius : The best actors in the world , either for tragedy , comedy , history , pastoral , pastoral - comical , historical - pastoral , tragical- historical , tragical - comical - historical - pastoral ; scene ...
... live . Ibid . Polonius : The best actors in the world , either for tragedy , comedy , history , pastoral , pastoral - comical , historical - pastoral , tragical- historical , tragical - comical - historical - pastoral ; scene ...
Page 119
... live turmoiled in the Court , And may enjoy such quiet walks as these ? This small inheritance my father left me Contenteth me , and worth a monarchy . I seek not to wax great by others ' waning , Or gather wealth I care not with what ...
... live turmoiled in the Court , And may enjoy such quiet walks as these ? This small inheritance my father left me Contenteth me , and worth a monarchy . I seek not to wax great by others ' waning , Or gather wealth I care not with what ...
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... live a second life on second head . O , if in black my lady's brows be decked , It mourns that painting and usurping hair Should ravish doters with a false aspect . Sonnet 68 Love's Labour's Lost , IV.3 . So are those crispèd snaky ...
... live a second life on second head . O , if in black my lady's brows be decked , It mourns that painting and usurping hair Should ravish doters with a false aspect . Sonnet 68 Love's Labour's Lost , IV.3 . So are those crispèd snaky ...
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Shakespeare's Self-portrait: Passages from His Work William Shakespeare,Alfred Leslie Rowse No preview available - 1985 |
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