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Σελίδα 6
... hear the skylark's song : Till , gazing on the dappled skies , By hallowed spell she's bound- The Gleaner starts ! -then onward hies To lease the stubble - ground . Along the lane - through flowery glade- By lone sequester'd nook ...
... hear the skylark's song : Till , gazing on the dappled skies , By hallowed spell she's bound- The Gleaner starts ! -then onward hies To lease the stubble - ground . Along the lane - through flowery glade- By lone sequester'd nook ...
Σελίδα 7
... hear Walter . ( Enter Walter Emberic , in the undress uniform of a Naval Officer . ) WALTER . - Good evening father ! good evening aunt ! What is the matter - another little skirmish between you ? Why , I have been at home , on leave of ...
... hear Walter . ( Enter Walter Emberic , in the undress uniform of a Naval Officer . ) WALTER . - Good evening father ! good evening aunt ! What is the matter - another little skirmish between you ? Why , I have been at home , on leave of ...
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... hear a noise ? Lady Macbeth . - I heard the owl scream , and the crickets cry . * * * Macbeth . This is a sorry sight . [ Looking on his hands . Lady Macbeth . - A foolish thought , to say a sorry sight . Macbeth . - There's one did ...
... hear a noise ? Lady Macbeth . - I heard the owl scream , and the crickets cry . * * * Macbeth . This is a sorry sight . [ Looking on his hands . Lady Macbeth . - A foolish thought , to say a sorry sight . Macbeth . - There's one did ...
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Falstaff - Nay , you shall hear , Master Brook , what I have suffered to bring this woman to evil for your good . Being thus crammed in the basket , a couple of Ford's knaves , his hinds , were called forth by their mistress , to carry ...
Falstaff - Nay , you shall hear , Master Brook , what I have suffered to bring this woman to evil for your good . Being thus crammed in the basket , a couple of Ford's knaves , his hinds , were called forth by their mistress , to carry ...
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... hear or read the productions of our own wits , with all our knowledge of the minutest circumstances that call them forth , they barely raise the shadow of a smile , save that of a contemptuous character ; how , then , may we suppose ...
... hear or read the productions of our own wits , with all our knowledge of the minutest circumstances that call them forth , they barely raise the shadow of a smile , save that of a contemptuous character ; how , then , may we suppose ...
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Advertisements ALDHAM Alma Street animal beautiful Bedding BRADFIELD brother Cabinet Furniture CALVADOS character Cymbeline doth Dramas Duke Emberic evil exquisite fact fair Falstaff feel friends gentle gentleman give Gleaner Gloucester green Grondews Guiderius HACKNEY ROAD Hamlet hath heart honour hope Hoxton human humour Iago illustrative immortal instinct intellect John of Luxembourg John's Road Johnny King Lady lease the stubble-ground Literary Club lived London look Macbeth master Master constable MASTERMAN mind moral murder nature never noble North Road Nottingham Office Othello paiock passion philosophy picture play Poems Poet Poet's POTATOES President Prince reader reason Renaud rich Richard the Third Robin Hood's Stride Ruins of Kenilworth Scene Shakspeare Shakspeare's sleep soul Stratford-on-Avon sweet sympathy thee thing thou thought Timon Timon of Athens true truth Viscount Ranelagh WILLIAM BRADFIELD word worthy