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Pagina 73
That bear'st a cheek for blows , a head for wrongs , Who hast not in thy brows an eye discerning Thine honour from thy suffering ... Gloster , I live Alb . To thank thee for the love thou shew'dst the King , And to revenge thine eyes .
That bear'st a cheek for blows , a head for wrongs , Who hast not in thy brows an eye discerning Thine honour from thy suffering ... Gloster , I live Alb . To thank thee for the love thou shew'dst the King , And to revenge thine eyes .
Pagina 75
I have no eyes.Is Wretchedness depriv'd that benefit , To end itself by death ? ' Twas yet some comfort , When Misery could beguile the tyrant's rage , And frustrate his proud will . Edg . Give me your arm . Up : so ; how is't ?
I have no eyes.Is Wretchedness depriv'd that benefit , To end itself by death ? ' Twas yet some comfort , When Misery could beguile the tyrant's rage , And frustrate his proud will . Edg . Give me your arm . Up : so ; how is't ?
Pagina 210
Your Death has eyes in his head then ; I have not seen him so pictured . You must either be directed by some that take upon them to know ; or take upon yourself that which I am sure you do not know : for jump the after - inquiry on your ...
Your Death has eyes in his head then ; I have not seen him so pictured . You must either be directed by some that take upon them to know ; or take upon yourself that which I am sure you do not know : for jump the after - inquiry on your ...
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ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA | 23 |
KING LEAR | 53 |
TROILUS AND CRESSIDA | 103 |
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The plays of William Shakespeare, ed. by T. Keightley, Partea 37,Volumul 2 William Shakespeare Vizualizare completă - 1864 |
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Achilles Ajax answer Antony arms Attendants bear better blood bring brother Brutus Cæsar Cleo comes Cres dead dear death dost doth Enter Exeunt Exit eyes face fair fall father fear fight follow Fool fortunes friends give gods gone hand hast hath head hear heart heaven Hector hold honour I'll Italy keep Kent King lady Lear leave live look lord Lucius Macb madam Marcius master mean meet mind mother nature never night noble peace poor pray present Queen Roman Rome SCENE Senators Serv Servant shew soldier speak stand stay sweet sword tears tell thank thee There's thine thing thou thou art thought tongue Troilus true Ulyss What's worthy