The Dramatic Works of William ShakspeareFisher, Son and Company, 1829 - 908 pagini |
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Pagina 23
... fair work , I fear me : -Pray , your news ? If Marcius should be join'd with Volscians , - Com . Ifl He is their god ; he leads them like a thing Made by some other deity than nature , That shapes man better ; and they follow him ...
... fair work , I fear me : -Pray , your news ? If Marcius should be join'd with Volscians , - Com . Ifl He is their god ; he leads them like a thing Made by some other deity than nature , That shapes man better ; and they follow him ...
Pagina 82
... Fair lords , your fortunes are alike in all , T'it . It doth , my worthy lord ; and , in this That in your country's service drew your swords : match , Bil saler triumpla is this funeral pomp , I hold me bigbly honour'd of your grace ...
... Fair lords , your fortunes are alike in all , T'it . It doth , my worthy lord ; and , in this That in your country's service drew your swords : match , Bil saler triumpla is this funeral pomp , I hold me bigbly honour'd of your grace ...
Pagina 102
... fair as Helen : an she were not kin to me , she would be as fair on Friday , as Helen is on Sunday . But what care I ? I care not , an she were a black - a - moor ; ' tis all one to me . Tro . Say I , she is not fair ? Pan . I do not ...
... fair as Helen : an she were not kin to me , she would be as fair on Friday , as Helen is on Sunday . But what care I ? I care not , an she were a black - a - moor ; ' tis all one to me . Tro . Say I , she is not fair ? Pan . I do not ...
Pagina 107
... fair : If he were foil'd , Agam Fair lord Eneas , let me touch your Why , then we did our main opinion crush hand ; To our pavilion shall I lead you , Sir . Achilles shall have word of this intent : So shall each lord of Greece , from ...
... fair : If he were foil'd , Agam Fair lord Eneas , let me touch your Why , then we did our main opinion crush hand ; To our pavilion shall I lead you , Sir . Achilles shall have word of this intent : So shall each lord of Greece , from ...
Pagina 110
... fair rape Wip'd off in honourable keeping her . What treason were it to the ransack'd queen , Disgrace to your great worths , and shame to me , Now to deliver her possession up , On terms of base compulsion ? Can it be , That so ...
... fair rape Wip'd off in honourable keeping her . What treason were it to the ransack'd queen , Disgrace to your great worths , and shame to me , Now to deliver her possession up , On terms of base compulsion ? Can it be , That so ...
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Achilles Ajax Antony Apem Apemantus arms art thou Banquo bear blood brother Brutus Casca Cassio Cesar Cleo Coriolanus Cres Cymbeline dead dear death Desdemona doth duke Enter Exeunt Exit eyes fair Farewell father fear fool friends give gods grace grief GUIDERIUS hand hath hear heart heaven hither honour i'the Iago John Kent king lady lago Lear live look lord Lucius Macb Macbeth Macd madam majesty Mark Antony master ne'er never night noble o'the Othello PANDARUS Patroclus peace Pericles Pist Poins Pompey poor pr'ythee pray prince queen Re-enter Rome Romeo SCENE shalt soldier soul speak stand sweet sword tears tell thee there's thine thing thou art thou hast tongue Troilus true Tybalt unto villain What's wilt word