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Pagina 5
... fair . I am inclined to think the reading inherits , which makes fair gifts fairer ; for where SC . I. ] 5 THAT ENDS WELL.
... fair . I am inclined to think the reading inherits , which makes fair gifts fairer ; for where SC . I. ] 5 THAT ENDS WELL.
Pagina 148
... fair colour , or express'd it stolen ; Extended or contracted all proportions To a most hideous object : thence it came That she , whom all men prais'd , and whom myself , Since I have lost , have lov'd , was in mine eye The dust that ...
... fair colour , or express'd it stolen ; Extended or contracted all proportions To a most hideous object : thence it came That she , whom all men prais'd , and whom myself , Since I have lost , have lov'd , was in mine eye The dust that ...
Pagina 153
... fair , and toll for this : I'll none of him . King . The heavens have thought well on thee , Lafeu , 150 To bring forth this discovery . Seek these suitors : Count . Go speedily and bring again the count . [ Exeunt Gentleman and some ...
... fair , and toll for this : I'll none of him . King . The heavens have thought well on thee , Lafeu , 150 To bring forth this discovery . Seek these suitors : Count . Go speedily and bring again the count . [ Exeunt Gentleman and some ...
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