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... Love's Con- CARTWRIGHT , William , 1611-1643 . vert , a Tragi - comedy . CARY , Henry Francis , 1772-1844 . CAWTHORN , James , 1719-1761 . CHAPMAN , George , 1557-1634 . C. and P. Cæsar and Pompey , a Tragedy . CHATTERTON , Thomas ...
... Love's Con- CARTWRIGHT , William , 1611-1643 . vert , a Tragi - comedy . CARY , Henry Francis , 1772-1844 . CAWTHORN , James , 1719-1761 . CHAPMAN , George , 1557-1634 . C. and P. Cæsar and Pompey , a Tragedy . CHATTERTON , Thomas ...
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... Love's Sacr . Love's Sacrifice , a Tragedy . FRANCIS , Philip ( translator of Horace ) , * 1710-1773 . FRANCKLIN , Dr. Thomas , 1721-1781 . FRANKLIN , Dr. Benjamin , 1705-1790 . Poor R. Poor Richard . FREEMAN , Sir Ralph , * 1620-1660 ...
... Love's Sacr . Love's Sacrifice , a Tragedy . FRANCIS , Philip ( translator of Horace ) , * 1710-1773 . FRANCKLIN , Dr. Thomas , 1721-1781 . FRANKLIN , Dr. Benjamin , 1705-1790 . Poor R. Poor Richard . FREEMAN , Sir Ralph , * 1620-1660 ...
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... Love's L. L. Love's Labour Lost . - Macb . Macbeth.- M. for M. Measure for Measure . - M . of Ven . Merchant of Venice.- Mer . W. Merry Wives of Windsor . - Mid . N. Midsummer Night's Dream . - M . Ado . Much Ado about Nothing ...
... Love's L. L. Love's Labour Lost . - Macb . Macbeth.- M. for M. Measure for Measure . - M . of Ven . Merchant of Venice.- Mer . W. Merry Wives of Windsor . - Mid . N. Midsummer Night's Dream . - M . Ado . Much Ado about Nothing ...
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... love , increases love at second sight . Though absent , present in desires they be , Our soul much further than our eyes can see . Though lost to sight , to memory dear . Michael Drayton . The authorship of this familiar saying is ...
... love , increases love at second sight . Though absent , present in desires they be , Our soul much further than our eyes can see . Though lost to sight , to memory dear . Michael Drayton . The authorship of this familiar saying is ...
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... love , That like a testy babe will scratch the nurse , And presently , all humbled , kiss the rod ! Why Affectation - why this mock grimace ? Go , silly thing , and hide that simpering face ! Thy lisping prattle , and thy mincing gait ...
... love , That like a testy babe will scratch the nurse , And presently , all humbled , kiss the rod ! Why Affectation - why this mock grimace ? Go , silly thing , and hide that simpering face ! Thy lisping prattle , and thy mincing gait ...
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