The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volumul 14Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1801 |
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Pagina 229
... Stand forth , dame Eleanor Cobham , Glofter's wife : In fight of God , and us your guilt is great ; Receive the fentence of the law , for , fins Such as by God's book are adjudg'd to death.— * You four , from hence to prifon back again ...
... Stand forth , dame Eleanor Cobham , Glofter's wife : In fight of God , and us your guilt is great ; Receive the fentence of the law , for , fins Such as by God's book are adjudg'd to death.— * You four , from hence to prifon back again ...
Pagina 255
... stand on quillets , how to flay him : No ; let him die , in that he is a fox , By nature prov'd an enemy to the flock , Before his chaps be ftain'd with crimson blood ; As Humphrey , prov'd by reasons , to my liege . ] The meaning of ...
... stand on quillets , how to flay him : No ; let him die , in that he is a fox , By nature prov'd an enemy to the flock , Before his chaps be ftain'd with crimson blood ; As Humphrey , prov'd by reasons , to my liege . ] The meaning of ...
Pagina 272
... stand . - I fee my life deftroyed or endangered by his death . PERCY . I think the meaning is , I fee my life in the arms of death ; I fee my life expiring , or rather expired . The conceit is much in our author's manner . So in Macbeth ...
... stand . - I fee my life deftroyed or endangered by his death . PERCY . I think the meaning is , I fee my life in the arms of death ; I fee my life expiring , or rather expired . The conceit is much in our author's manner . So in Macbeth ...
Pagina 288
... stand , " And ftares me in the face ! Look ; look ; comb down his hair . " So now , he's gone again . Oh , oh , oh . " Sal . See how the pangs of death doth gripe his heart . " King . Lord Cardinal , if thou dieft affured of heavenly ...
... stand , " And ftares me in the face ! Look ; look ; comb down his hair . " So now , he's gone again . Oh , oh , oh . " Sal . See how the pangs of death doth gripe his heart . " King . Lord Cardinal , if thou dieft affured of heavenly ...
Pagina 302
... stand uncover'd to the vulgar groom . * True nobility is exempt from fear : - * More can I bear , than you dare execute . 9 CAP . Hale him away , and let him talk no more . SUF . Come , foldiers , fhow what cruelty ye can ,, 2 This is ...
... stand uncover'd to the vulgar groom . * True nobility is exempt from fear : - * More can I bear , than you dare execute . 9 CAP . Hale him away , and let him talk no more . SUF . Come , foldiers , fhow what cruelty ye can ,, 2 This is ...
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The Plays of William Shakespeare: With the Corrections and ..., Volumul 14 William Shakespeare Vizualizare completă - 1809 |
The Plays of William Shakespeare: With the Corrections and ..., Volumul 14 William Shakespeare Vizualizare completă - 1809 |
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