The Pictorial Edition of the Works of Shakspere, Tập 8P.F. Collier, 1991 |
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... thee . Lo , by thy side where Rape , and Murther , stands ! Now give some ' surance that thou art Revenge ; Stab them , or tear them on thy chariot - wheels ; And then I'll come and be thy waggoner , And whirl along with thee about the ...
... thee . Lo , by thy side where Rape , and Murther , stands ! Now give some ' surance that thou art Revenge ; Stab them , or tear them on thy chariot - wheels ; And then I'll come and be thy waggoner , And whirl along with thee about the ...
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... thee not till now : Thou art not kind ; till now I knew thee not : And now the rain hath beaten off thy gilt , Thy worthless copper shows thee counterfeit . It grieves me not to see how foul thou art , But mads me that ever I thought thee ...
... thee not till now : Thou art not kind ; till now I knew thee not : And now the rain hath beaten off thy gilt , Thy worthless copper shows thee counterfeit . It grieves me not to see how foul thou art , But mads me that ever I thought thee ...
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... Thee o'er to harshness . Tennis - balls . M. A. iii . 2 , n . The old ornament of his cheek hath already stuffed tennis - balls . Tennyson , Mr. , poem by M. M. iii . 1. i . At the moated grange resides this dejected Mariana . Tents . J ...
... Thee o'er to harshness . Tennis - balls . M. A. iii . 2 , n . The old ornament of his cheek hath already stuffed tennis - balls . Tennyson , Mr. , poem by M. M. iii . 1. i . At the moated grange resides this dejected Mariana . Tents . J ...
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PLAYS ASCRIBED TO SHAKSPERE | 194 |
NOTICE ON THE AUTHORSHIP OF A YORKSHIRE TRAGEDY | 253 |
APPENDIX | 325 |
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