The Tudor Translations, المجلد 23William Ernest Henley, Charles Whibley AMS Press, 1967 |
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الصفحة 288
... OCTAVIAN , for I am not your adversarie , but this contention hath displeased me , not bicause I am sorye to see the victory upon womens side , but bicause it hath lead the L. Gaspar to revile them more then he ought , and the L. Julian ...
... OCTAVIAN , for I am not your adversarie , but this contention hath displeased me , not bicause I am sorye to see the victory upon womens side , but bicause it hath lead the L. Gaspar to revile them more then he ought , and the L. Julian ...
الصفحة 295
... Octavian was not muche seene : for manye deemed that he had gotten himself out of companye to thinke well upon that he had to saye without trouble . Therfore whan the companye was assembled at the accustomed houre where the Dutchesse ...
... Octavian was not muche seene : for manye deemed that he had gotten himself out of companye to thinke well upon that he had to saye without trouble . Therfore whan the companye was assembled at the accustomed houre where the Dutchesse ...
الصفحة 334
... OCTAVIAN and said : Perhappes ( madam ) were I in that astate , it woulde be with me as it is with manye others that can better saye well , then do well . Here after a litle debatinge of the matter to and fro emonge the company , with ...
... OCTAVIAN and said : Perhappes ( madam ) were I in that astate , it woulde be with me as it is with manye others that can better saye well , then do well . Here after a litle debatinge of the matter to and fro emonge the company , with ...
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