The Ages of Man: Shakespeare's Image of Man and NatureMercury Books, 1962 - Всего страниц: 360 |
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... swords ? CRESSIDA PANDARUS Swords ! any thing , he cares not ; an the devil come to him , it's all one : by God's ... sword i'th'air , Not letting it decline on the declined ; That I have said to some my standers - by , ' Lo , Jupiter ...
... swords ? CRESSIDA PANDARUS Swords ! any thing , he cares not ; an the devil come to him , it's all one : by God's ... sword i'th'air , Not letting it decline on the declined ; That I have said to some my standers - by , ' Lo , Jupiter ...
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... sword Before him through the city : he forbids it , Being free from vainness and self - glorious pride ; Giving full trophy , signal , and ostent , Quite from himself to God . But now behold , In the quick forge and working - house of ...
... sword Before him through the city : he forbids it , Being free from vainness and self - glorious pride ; Giving full trophy , signal , and ostent , Quite from himself to God . But now behold , In the quick forge and working - house of ...
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... sword upon the table , and says , ' God send me no need of thee ! ' and , by the operation of the second cup , draws it on the drawer , when , indeed , there is no need . Thou ! why , thou wilt quarrel with a man that hath a hair more ...
... sword upon the table , and says , ' God send me no need of thee ! ' and , by the operation of the second cup , draws it on the drawer , when , indeed , there is no need . Thou ! why , thou wilt quarrel with a man that hath a hair more ...
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