The Works of William Shakespeare, CompleteBlack's Readers Service, 1965 - 1312 pagini |
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Pagina 438
... Live in thy shame , but die not shame with thee ! - These words hereafter thy tormentors be ! — Convey me to my bed , then to my grave . Love they to live that love and honour have . [ Exit , borne out by his Attendants . K. Rich . And ...
... Live in thy shame , but die not shame with thee ! - These words hereafter thy tormentors be ! — Convey me to my bed , then to my grave . Love they to live that love and honour have . [ Exit , borne out by his Attendants . K. Rich . And ...
Pagina 691
... live from age to age , As ' twere retail'd to all posterity , Even to the general all - ending day . Glo . So wise so young , they say , do never live long . [ Aside . [ long.- Prince . What say you , uncle ? Glo . I say , without ...
... live from age to age , As ' twere retail'd to all posterity , Even to the general all - ending day . Glo . So wise so young , they say , do never live long . [ Aside . [ long.- Prince . What say you , uncle ? Glo . I say , without ...
Pagina 1244
... live , sweet Lucrece , live again , and see Thy father die , and not thy father thee ! ' By this starts Collatine as from a dream , And bids Lucretius give his sorrow place ; And then in key - cold Lucrece ' bleeding stream He falls ...
... live , sweet Lucrece , live again , and see Thy father die , and not thy father thee ! ' By this starts Collatine as from a dream , And bids Lucretius give his sorrow place ; And then in key - cold Lucrece ' bleeding stream He falls ...
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TWO GENTLEMEN OF VERONA | 25 |
MERRY WIVES OF WINDSOR | 49 |
TWELFTH NIGHT OR WHAT YOU WILL | 79 |
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