The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare: With Glossarial Notes, a Sketch of His Life, and an Estimate of His WritingsWilliam Baynes, 1825 - 908 pagini |
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Pagina 69
... breath'd , At feht maliciously : for when mine hours Brace and lucky , men did ransom lives * me for jests : but now , I'll set my teeth , And send to darkness all that stop me . - Come , Let's have one other gaudy night : call to me ...
... breath'd , At feht maliciously : for when mine hours Brace and lucky , men did ransom lives * me for jests : but now , I'll set my teeth , And send to darkness all that stop me . - Come , Let's have one other gaudy night : call to me ...
Pagina 85
... breath'd in my dishonour here . Chi . For that I am prepar'd aud fuil re- solv'd , — [ tongue , Foul - spoken coward ! that thunder'st with thy And with thy weapon nothing dar'st perform . Aar . Away , I say .-- Now by the gods , that ...
... breath'd in my dishonour here . Chi . For that I am prepar'd aud fuil re- solv'd , — [ tongue , Foul - spoken coward ! that thunder'st with thy And with thy weapon nothing dar'st perform . Aar . Away , I say .-- Now by the gods , that ...
Pagina 111
... breath . ¶ Agam . Hear you , Patroclus ; - sin , If you do say -- we think him over - proud , And under - honest ; in self - assumption greater , Than in the note of judgment ; and worthier than himself Here tend the savage strangeness ...
... breath . ¶ Agam . Hear you , Patroclus ; - sin , If you do say -- we think him over - proud , And under - honest ; in self - assumption greater , Than in the note of judgment ; and worthier than himself Here tend the savage strangeness ...
Pagina 118
... breath , As for her Greeks and Trojans suffer'd death . Par . Fair Diomed , you do as chapmen do , Dispraise the thing that you desire to buy : But we in silence hold this virtue well.- We'll not commend what we intend to sell , Here ...
... breath , As for her Greeks and Trojans suffer'd death . Par . Fair Diomed , you do as chapmen do , Dispraise the thing that you desire to buy : But we in silence hold this virtue well.- We'll not commend what we intend to sell , Here ...
Pagina 119
... breath : We two , that with so many thousand sighs Did buy each other , must poorly sell ourselves With the rude brevity and discharge of one . Injurious time now , with a robber's haste , Crams his rich thievery up , be knows not how ...
... breath : We two , that with so many thousand sighs Did buy each other , must poorly sell ourselves With the rude brevity and discharge of one . Injurious time now , with a robber's haste , Crams his rich thievery up , be knows not how ...
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