The Dramatic Works, Volume 4Sigismund Schmerber, 1830 |
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... there is --nothing she does or says But smacks of something greater than herself . The Shepherds and Shepherdesses , with whom she has been brought up , are such as ordinary life affords , and are judicious foils to this delightful ...
... there is --nothing she does or says But smacks of something greater than herself . The Shepherds and Shepherdesses , with whom she has been brought up , are such as ordinary life affords , and are judicious foils to this delightful ...
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... there rooted betwixt them then such an affection , which cannot choose but branch now . Since their more mature dignities , and royal necessities , made separation of their society , their encounters , though not personal , have been ...
... there rooted betwixt them then such an affection , which cannot choose but branch now . Since their more mature dignities , and royal necessities , made separation of their society , their encounters , though not personal , have been ...
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... There is no tongue that moves , none , none i'the world , So soon as yours , could win me : so it should now , Were there necessity in your request , although " Twere needful denied it . My affairs Do even drag me homeward : which to ...
... There is no tongue that moves , none , none i'the world , So soon as yours , could win me : so it should now , Were there necessity in your request , although " Twere needful denied it . My affairs Do even drag me homeward : which to ...
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... there is to stay him there . Gests were scrolls in which were marked the stages or places of rest in a progress or journey , especially a royal one . Strype says that Cranmer entreated Cecil To let him have the new resolved upon gests ...
... there is to stay him there . Gests were scrolls in which were marked the stages or places of rest in a progress or journey , especially a royal one . Strype says that Cranmer entreated Cecil To let him have the new resolved upon gests ...
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... there is , even at this present , Now , while I speak this , holds his wife by the arm , That little thinks , she has been sluic'd in his absence , And his pond fish'd by his next neighbour , by Sir Smile , his neighbour : nay , there's ...
... there is , even at this present , Now , while I speak this , holds his wife by the arm , That little thinks , she has been sluic'd in his absence , And his pond fish'd by his next neighbour , by Sir Smile , his neighbour : nay , there's ...
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