Liber Amoris: And Dramatic CriticismsP. Nevill, 1948 - 426 ページ |
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... better and are better made . But they none of them look like you . I like the Italian women I have seen much better than the French : they have darker eyes , darker hair , and the accents of their native tongue are much richer and more ...
... better and are better made . But they none of them look like you . I like the Italian women I have seen much better than the French : they have darker eyes , darker hair , and the accents of their native tongue are much richer and more ...
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... better than if it had been demonstrated to him by a logical diagram , merely from seeing children paddle in the dirt or kill flies for sport . Iago in fact belongs to a class of charac- ters common to Shakespeare and at the same time ...
... better than if it had been demonstrated to him by a logical diagram , merely from seeing children paddle in the dirt or kill flies for sport . Iago in fact belongs to a class of charac- ters common to Shakespeare and at the same time ...
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... Better than you yourself : therefore , I pray you , That to our sister you do make return ; Say , you have wrong'd her , sir . Lear . Ask her forgiveness ? Do you but mark how this becomes the use ? Dear daughter , I confess that I am ...
... Better than you yourself : therefore , I pray you , That to our sister you do make return ; Say , you have wrong'd her , sir . Lear . Ask her forgiveness ? Do you but mark how this becomes the use ? Dear daughter , I confess that I am ...
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