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An old German Comedy , called The Fair Sidea , by Jacob Ayrer , a notary of Nurnberg , who died in 1605 , is perhaps a German version of Shake* The authenticity of Shakespeare's autograph in the British Museum copy of Florio's Montaigne ...
An old German Comedy , called The Fair Sidea , by Jacob Ayrer , a notary of Nurnberg , who died in 1605 , is perhaps a German version of Shake* The authenticity of Shakespeare's autograph in the British Museum copy of Florio's Montaigne ...
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... fair Milan , With all the honours , on my brother : whereon , A treacherous army levied , one midnight Fated to the purpose , did Antonio open The gates of Milan ; and , i ' the dead of darkness , 130 The ministers for the purpose ...
... fair Milan , With all the honours , on my brother : whereon , A treacherous army levied , one midnight Fated to the purpose , did Antonio open The gates of Milan ; and , i ' the dead of darkness , 130 The ministers for the purpose ...
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There's nothing ill can dwell in such a temple : If the ill spirit have so fair a house , Good things will strive to dwell with't . Pros . Follow me . Speak not you for him ; he's a traitor . Come ; 460 I'll manacle thy neck and feet ...
There's nothing ill can dwell in such a temple : If the ill spirit have so fair a house , Good things will strive to dwell with't . Pros . Follow me . Speak not you for him ; he's a traitor . Come ; 460 I'll manacle thy neck and feet ...
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Methinks our garments are now as fresh as when we put them on first in Afric , at the marriage of the king's fair daughter Claribel to the King of Tunis . 70 Seb . ' Twas a sweet marriage , and we THE TEMPEST Act II . Sc . i .
Methinks our garments are now as fresh as when we put them on first in Afric , at the marriage of the king's fair daughter Claribel to the King of Tunis . 70 Seb . ' Twas a sweet marriage , and we THE TEMPEST Act II . Sc . i .
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You were kneel'd to , and importuned otherwise , By all of us ; and the fair soul herself Weigh'd between loathness and obedience , at 130 Which end o ' the beam should bow . We have lost your son , I fear , for ever : Milan and Naples ...
You were kneel'd to , and importuned otherwise , By all of us ; and the fair soul herself Weigh'd between loathness and obedience , at 130 Which end o ' the beam should bow . We have lost your son , I fear , for ever : Milan and Naples ...
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