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108. oldal
From false to false , among false maids in love , You cannot shun pbraid my falsehood ! when they have said , as Yourself . false Cres . Let me go and try : As air , as water , as wind , as sandy earth , I have a kind of self resides ...
From false to false , among false maids in love , You cannot shun pbraid my falsehood ! when they have said , as Yourself . false Cres . Let me go and try : As air , as water , as wind , as sandy earth , I have a kind of self resides ...
108. oldal
From false to false , among false maids in love , Tro . You cannot shun Upbraid my falsehood ! when they have said , as Yourself . false Cres . Let me go and try : As air , as water , as wind , as sandy earth , I have a kind of self ...
From false to false , among false maids in love , Tro . You cannot shun Upbraid my falsehood ! when they have said , as Yourself . false Cres . Let me go and try : As air , as water , as wind , as sandy earth , I have a kind of self ...
34. oldal
Where , lest between them both it should be kill'd , The coward captive vanquished doth yield To those two armies that would let him go , Rather than triumph in so false a foe . But some untimely thought did instigate His all - too ...
Where , lest between them both it should be kill'd , The coward captive vanquished doth yield To those two armies that would let him go , Rather than triumph in so false a foe . But some untimely thought did instigate His all - too ...
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JULIUS CAESAR 215 | 238 |
ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA | 277 |
SUPPLEMENTARY NOTICE TO THE THREE ROMAN PLAYS | 339 |
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