Characters of Shakespeare's PlaysOxford University Press, 1955 - 276 strán (strany) First published in 1817 ... In the World's classics' it was first published in 1916 ... Resent in 1955 and reprinted in ... 10970. |
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Strana 6
... dost thou speak ( 1033 ) ? chhukh - a bōzān , dost thou consider ( 1408 ) ? chhukh - a gō - mot " , hast thou gone ( 636 ) ? chhukh - a karān , dost thou make ( 95 , 693 ) ? chhukh - a mānān , dost thou accept ( 13 , 435 ) ? chhukh - a ...
... dost thou speak ( 1033 ) ? chhukh - a bōzān , dost thou consider ( 1408 ) ? chhukh - a gō - mot " , hast thou gone ( 636 ) ? chhukh - a karān , dost thou make ( 95 , 693 ) ? chhukh - a mānān , dost thou accept ( 13 , 435 ) ? chhukh - a ...
Strana 78
... thou hast done first in character was done " 35 66 59 แ 138 2 Yet do not so " L 139 13 griefs have done their spite Now all is done " 90 " " 110 do not press " 6 140 1 I do not ... Dost - Why dost thou pine within Dost thou upon DO DOST 78.
... thou hast done first in character was done " 35 66 59 แ 138 2 Yet do not so " L 139 13 griefs have done their spite Now all is done " 90 " " 110 do not press " 6 140 1 I do not ... Dost - Why dost thou pine within Dost thou upon DO DOST 78.
Strana 119
... dost thou laugh? What is “foolish talking”? that which has nothing profitable. And dost thou, a solitary, laugh at all and relax thy countenance? thou that art crucified? thou that art a mourner? tell me, dost thou laugh? Where dost ...
... dost thou laugh? What is “foolish talking”? that which has nothing profitable. And dost thou, a solitary, laugh at all and relax thy countenance? thou that art crucified? thou that art a mourner? tell me, dost thou laugh? Where dost ...
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Characters of Shakespeare's Plays: & Lectures on the English Poets William Hazlitt Úplné zobrazenie - 1920 |
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