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72. oldal
The first quarto edition of 1609 contains the following very extraordinary preface :“ A never writer to an ever reader . " News . “ Eternal reader , you have here a new play , never staled with the stage , never clapper - clawed with ...
The first quarto edition of 1609 contains the following very extraordinary preface :“ A never writer to an ever reader . " News . “ Eternal reader , you have here a new play , never staled with the stage , never clapper - clawed with ...
72. oldal
The first quarto edition of 1609 contains the following very extraordinary preface :“ A never writer to an ever reader . " News . “ Eternal reader , you have here a new play , never staled with the stage , never clapper - clawed with ...
The first quarto edition of 1609 contains the following very extraordinary preface :“ A never writer to an ever reader . " News . “ Eternal reader , you have here a new play , never staled with the stage , never clapper - clawed with ...
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My heart all whole as thine , thy heart my O learn to love ; the lesson is but plain , wound ; a And , orice made perfect , never lost again . ' For one sweet look thy help I would assure thee , • I know not love , ' quoth he ...
My heart all whole as thine , thy heart my O learn to love ; the lesson is but plain , wound ; a And , orice made perfect , never lost again . ' For one sweet look thy help I would assure thee , • I know not love , ' quoth he ...
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JULIUS CAESAR 215 | 238 |
ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA | 277 |
SUPPLEMENTARY NOTICE TO THE THREE ROMAN PLAYS | 339 |
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