Characters of Shakespeare's PlaysH. Milford, Oxford University Press, 1947 - 287 strán (strany) |
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Strana vii
... father designing that he should enter the ministry , he proceeded to the Unitarian College , Hackney ; where his master , a Mr. Corrie , found him ' rather backward in many of the ordinary points of learning and , in general , of a dry ...
... father designing that he should enter the ministry , he proceeded to the Unitarian College , Hackney ; where his master , a Mr. Corrie , found him ' rather backward in many of the ordinary points of learning and , in general , of a dry ...
Strana 127
... father , Gloster , whom he has just deluded with a forged story of his brother Edgar's designs against his life , accounts for his unnatural behaviour and the strange depravity of the times from the late eclipses in the sun and moon ...
... father , Gloster , whom he has just deluded with a forged story of his brother Edgar's designs against his life , accounts for his unnatural behaviour and the strange depravity of the times from the late eclipses in the sun and moon ...
Strana 258
... father's , they meet old Vincentio , whom Petruchio immediately addresses as a young lady : Petruchio . Good morrow ... father , my mistaken eyes That have been so bedazed with the su That everything I look on seemeth green . Now I ...
... father's , they meet old Vincentio , whom Petruchio immediately addresses as a young lady : Petruchio . Good morrow ... father , my mistaken eyes That have been so bedazed with the su That everything I look on seemeth green . Now I ...
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Characters of Shakespeare's Plays: & Lectures on the English Poets William Hazlitt Úplné zobrazenie - 1920 |
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