The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volumul 1Cassell, 1892 |
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Pagina 69
... Grace ? Enter GLOSTER , with a Torch . Lear . What's he ? Kent . Who's there ? What is't you seek ? Glo . What are you there ? your names ? Edg . Poor Tom , that eats the swimming frog , the toad , the tadpole , the wall - newt , and ...
... Grace ? Enter GLOSTER , with a Torch . Lear . What's he ? Kent . Who's there ? What is't you seek ? Glo . What are you there ? your names ? Edg . Poor Tom , that eats the swimming frog , the toad , the tadpole , the wall - newt , and ...
Pagina 219
... grace in vain . [ Aside to SAT . Come , come , sweet Emperor , come , Andronicus ! Take up this good old man , and cheer the heart That dies in tempest of thy angry frown . Sat. Rise , Titus , rise ; my Empress hath prevail'd . Tit . I ...
... grace in vain . [ Aside to SAT . Come , come , sweet Emperor , come , Andronicus ! Take up this good old man , and cheer the heart That dies in tempest of thy angry frown . Sat. Rise , Titus , rise ; my Empress hath prevail'd . Tit . I ...
Pagina 230
... grace ? Clo . Nay , truly , sir , I could never say grace in all my life . Tit . Sirrah , come hither : make no more ado , But give your pigeons to the Emperor ; By me thou shalt have justice at his hands . Hold , hold ; mean while ...
... grace ? Clo . Nay , truly , sir , I could never say grace in all my life . Tit . Sirrah , come hither : make no more ado , But give your pigeons to the Emperor ; By me thou shalt have justice at his hands . Hold , hold ; mean while ...
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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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