Liber Amoris: And Dramatic CriticismsP. Nevill, 1948 - 426 ページ |
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... grace : there is a devil haunts thee , in the likeness of a fat old man ; a tun of man is thy companion . Why dost ... grace would take me with you : whom means your grace ? P. Henry . That villainous , abominable mis - leader of youth ...
... grace : there is a devil haunts thee , in the likeness of a fat old man ; a tun of man is thy companion . Why dost ... grace would take me with you : whom means your grace ? P. Henry . That villainous , abominable mis - leader of youth ...
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... grace of novelty to his acting on his first appearance . This has been since imitated and caricatured by others , and he himself uses the artifice more sparingly than he did . His by - play is excellent . His manner of bidding his ...
... grace of novelty to his acting on his first appearance . This has been since imitated and caricatured by others , and he himself uses the artifice more sparingly than he did . His by - play is excellent . His manner of bidding his ...
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... grace but lightly , That fill his ears with such dissentious rumours : Because I cannot flatter and look fair ... grace ? Gloucester . To thee , that hast nor honesty nor grace ; When have I injur'd thee , when done thee wrong ? Or thee ...
... grace but lightly , That fill his ears with such dissentious rumours : Because I cannot flatter and look fair ... grace ? Gloucester . To thee , that hast nor honesty nor grace ; When have I injur'd thee , when done thee wrong ? Or thee ...
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