The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare, Volumul 10T. Tegg, 1812 |
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... Mess . Good madam , hear me . Cleo . Well , go to , I will ; But there's no goodness in thy face : If Antony Be free , and healthful , why so tart a favour To trumpet such good tidings ? If not well , Thou should'st come like a fury ...
... Mess . Good madam , hear me . Cleo . Well , go to , I will ; But there's no goodness in thy face : If Antony Be free , and healthful , why so tart a favour To trumpet such good tidings ? If not well , Thou should'st come like a fury ...
Pagina 59
... Mess . Ay , dread queen . Cleo . Where ? Mess . Madam , in Rome I look'd her in the face ; and saw her led Between her brother and Mark Antony . Cleo . Is she as tall as me ? Mess . She is not , madam . Cleo . Didst hear her speak ? Is ...
... Mess . Ay , dread queen . Cleo . Where ? Mess . Madam , in Rome I look'd her in the face ; and saw her led Between her brother and Mark Antony . Cleo . Is she as tall as me ? Mess . She is not , madam . Cleo . Didst hear her speak ? Is ...
Pagina 215
William Shakespeare. Enter a Messenger . Alb . What news ? Mess . O , my good lord , the duke of Cornwall's dead ; Slaın by his servant , going to put out The other eye of Gloster . Alb . Gloster's eyes ! Mess . A servant that he bred ...
William Shakespeare. Enter a Messenger . Alb . What news ? Mess . O , my good lord , the duke of Cornwall's dead ; Slaın by his servant , going to put out The other eye of Gloster . Alb . Gloster's eyes ! Mess . A servant that he bred ...
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