Shakspeare's Dramatic Works: With Explanatory Notes, 第 3 卷J. Stockdale, 1790 |
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... for they account his head upon the bridge Richard iii.3 2 650 256 When he shall come to his account , he knows not what I can urge against him Cor.14 | 6 | 732/2/20 Account . - A. S. P. C. L. Romeo and Juliet.151 994 39 АСС 5.
... for they account his head upon the bridge Richard iii.3 2 650 256 When he shall come to his account , he knows not what I can urge against him Cor.14 | 6 | 732/2/20 Account . - A. S. P. C. L. Romeo and Juliet.151 994 39 АСС 5.
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... against your own affections Love's Labor Loft . 1 1147113 If drawing my fword against the humour of affection would deliver me from the re- probate thought of it , I would take defire prifoner Have at you then , affection's men at arms ...
... against your own affections Love's Labor Loft . 1 1147113 If drawing my fword against the humour of affection would deliver me from the re- probate thought of it , I would take defire prifoner Have at you then , affection's men at arms ...
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... against you even to a mortal arbitrement We of the offering fide must keep aloof from strict arbitrement And put thy fortune to the arbitrement of bloody ftrokes is like to be bloody Arbour . I will hide me in the arbour Arch . And the ...
... against you even to a mortal arbitrement We of the offering fide must keep aloof from strict arbitrement And put thy fortune to the arbitrement of bloody ftrokes is like to be bloody Arbour . I will hide me in the arbour Arch . And the ...
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... against thefe faucy -walls - Art . Boys of art , I have deceiv'd you both -- Well fitted in the arts Fair Padua nursery of arts Merry W. of Windfer . 3 Love's Labor Loft . 2 O , had I but follow'd the arts ! -then hadft thou had an ...
... against thefe faucy -walls - Art . Boys of art , I have deceiv'd you both -- Well fitted in the arts Fair Padua nursery of arts Merry W. of Windfer . 3 Love's Labor Loft . 2 O , had I but follow'd the arts ! -then hadft thou had an ...
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... against me Richard iii 1 2637 21 I am their mother , who shall bar me from them ? Ibid . 4 1 656158 Heaven and fortune bar me happy hours Ibid . 4 4 663 | 2 | 32 - If you cannot bar his access to the king , never attempt any thing on ...
... against me Richard iii 1 2637 21 I am their mother , who shall bar me from them ? Ibid . 4 1 656158 Heaven and fortune bar me happy hours Ibid . 4 4 663 | 2 | 32 - If you cannot bar his access to the king , never attempt any thing on ...
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