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And yet the fact is that the character does indeed seem to do a good deal of waxing and waning . ... But none seems to have asked why Shakespeare bothered to retain the name of a personage from whom he took so little .
And yet the fact is that the character does indeed seem to do a good deal of waxing and waning . ... But none seems to have asked why Shakespeare bothered to retain the name of a personage from whom he took so little .
198. oldal
And , which is worse , all you have done Hath been but for a wayward son , Spiteful and wrathful ; who , as others do , Loves for his own ends , not for you . be known , nor even whether they anticipated those demands — which seems ...
And , which is worse , all you have done Hath been but for a wayward son , Spiteful and wrathful ; who , as others do , Loves for his own ends , not for you . be known , nor even whether they anticipated those demands — which seems ...
230. oldal
Consider the sentence passed upon Jane Wiseman in 1598 : ill is the verie contrarie opposite to God , there can be no better way to know God , then by the contrarie's So it is with the two kinds of rulers : the badness of one seems to ...
Consider the sentence passed upon Jane Wiseman in 1598 : ill is the verie contrarie opposite to God , there can be no better way to know God , then by the contrarie's So it is with the two kinds of rulers : the badness of one seems to ...
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