The Pictorial Edition of the Works of Shakspere, Tập 8P.F. Collier, 1991 |
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... never did her hurt in all my life ; I never spake bad word , nor did ill turn , To any living reature : believe me , la , I never kill'd a mouse , nor hurt a fly : I trod upon a worm against my will , But I wept for it . How have I ...
... never did her hurt in all my life ; I never spake bad word , nor did ill turn , To any living reature : believe me , la , I never kill'd a mouse , nor hurt a fly : I trod upon a worm against my will , But I wept for it . How have I ...
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... never more To make me their contention , or to know me , To tread upon thy dukedom , and to be , Wnerever they shall travel , ever strangers To one another . Pal . I'll be cut a - pieces Before I take this oath ! Forget I love her ? Oh ...
... never more To make me their contention , or to know me , To tread upon thy dukedom , and to be , Wnerever they shall travel , ever strangers To one another . Pal . I'll be cut a - pieces Before I take this oath ! Forget I love her ? Oh ...
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... never been foul - mouth'd against thy law ; Ne'er reveal'd secret , for I knew none , would not Had I kenn'd all that were ; I never practis'd Upon man's wife , nor would the libels read Of liberal wits ; I never at great feasts Sought ...
... never been foul - mouth'd against thy law ; Ne'er reveal'd secret , for I knew none , would not Had I kenn'd all that were ; I never practis'd Upon man's wife , nor would the libels read Of liberal wits ; I never at great feasts Sought ...
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PLAYS ASCRIBED TO SHAKSPERE | 194 |
NOTICE ON THE AUTHORSHIP OF A YORKSHIRE TRAGEDY | 253 |
APPENDIX | 325 |
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