The Dramatic Works and Poems of William ShakespeareC. Daly, 1860 - 924 pagini |
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Pagina 6
... word , good sir ; I fear you have done yourself some wrong ; a word . Mira . Why speaks my father so ungently ? This Is the third man that e'er I saw ; the first That e'er I sigh'd for : pity move my father To be inclin'd my way ! Fer ...
... word , good sir ; I fear you have done yourself some wrong ; a word . Mira . Why speaks my father so ungently ? This Is the third man that e'er I saw ; the first That e'er I sigh'd for : pity move my father To be inclin'd my way ! Fer ...
Pagina 22
... word away , Till I have found each letter in the letter , Except mine own name ; that some whirlwind , Unto a ragged , fearful , hanging rock , And throw it thence into the raging sea ! Lo , here in one line is nis name twice writ ...
... word away , Till I have found each letter in the letter , Except mine own name ; that some whirlwind , Unto a ragged , fearful , hanging rock , And throw it thence into the raging sea ! Lo , here in one line is nis name twice writ ...
Pagina 24
... word ! Ay , so true love should do : it cannot speak ; For truth hath better deeds than words to grace it . Enter PANTHINO . Pant . Sir Proteus , you are staid for . Pro . Go ; I come , I come : - Alas ! this parting strikes poor lovers ...
... word ! Ay , so true love should do : it cannot speak ; For truth hath better deeds than words to grace it . Enter PANTHINO . Pant . Sir Proteus , you are staid for . Pro . Go ; I come , I come : - Alas ! this parting strikes poor lovers ...
Pagina 25
... word for word with me , I shall make your wit bankrupt . Val . I know it well , sir : you have an ex- chequer of words , and , I think , no other treasure to give your followers ; for it appears by their bare liveries , that they live ...
... word for word with me , I shall make your wit bankrupt . Val . I know it well , sir : you have an ex- chequer of words , and , I think , no other treasure to give your followers ; for it appears by their bare liveries , that they live ...
Pagina 30
... word : What news then in your paper ? Laun . The blackest news that ever thou heard'st . Sp ed . Why , man , how black ? Laun . Why , as black as ink . Speed . Let me read them . Laun . Fie on thee , jolt - head ; thou canst not read ...
... word : What news then in your paper ? Laun . The blackest news that ever thou heard'st . Sp ed . Why , man , how black ? Laun . Why , as black as ink . Speed . Let me read them . Laun . Fie on thee , jolt - head ; thou canst not read ...
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