The Works of William Shakespeare, CompleteBlack's Readers Service, 1965 - 1312 pagini |
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Pagina 412
... hands , so lately purg'd of blood , latter vows against thy first Eli . Look'st thou pale , France ; do not let go thy hand . Const . Look to that , devil ; lest that France And , by disjoining hands , hell lose a soul . Aust . King ...
... hands , so lately purg'd of blood , latter vows against thy first Eli . Look'st thou pale , France ; do not let go thy hand . Const . Look to that , devil ; lest that France And , by disjoining hands , hell lose a soul . Aust . King ...
Pagina 420
... hand hath murder'd him : I had a mighty ( kill him . To wish him dead , but thou hadst none to Hub . No hand , my lord ! why , did you not ( tended K. John . It is the curse of kings to be at- By slaves that take their humours for a ...
... hand hath murder'd him : I had a mighty ( kill him . To wish him dead , but thou hadst none to Hub . No hand , my lord ! why , did you not ( tended K. John . It is the curse of kings to be at- By slaves that take their humours for a ...
Pagina 983
... hand . Luc . Then I'll go fetch an axe . Marc . But I will use the axe . [ Exeunt LUCIUS and MARCUS . Tit . Come hither , Aaron ; I'll deceive them both : Lend me thy hand , and I will give thee mine . Aar . ( Aside . ] If that be call ...
... hand . Luc . Then I'll go fetch an axe . Marc . But I will use the axe . [ Exeunt LUCIUS and MARCUS . Tit . Come hither , Aaron ; I'll deceive them both : Lend me thy hand , and I will give thee mine . Aar . ( Aside . ] If that be call ...
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