The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volumul 3T. Bensley, 1803 |
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Pagina 52
... hold a long distance . My duty to you . Your unfortunate son , BERTRAM . This is not well , rash and unbridled boy , To fly the favours of so good a king ; To pluck his indignation on thy head , By the misprizing of a maid too virtuous ...
... hold a long distance . My duty to you . Your unfortunate son , BERTRAM . This is not well , rash and unbridled boy , To fly the favours of so good a king ; To pluck his indignation on thy head , By the misprizing of a maid too virtuous ...
Pagina 55
... hold him to it ; And , though I kill him not , I am the cause His death was so effected : better ' twere , I met the ravin lion when he roar'd With sharp constraint of hunger ; better ' twere That all the miseries , which nature owes ...
... hold him to it ; And , though I kill him not , I am the cause His death was so effected : better ' twere , I met the ravin lion when he roar'd With sharp constraint of hunger ; better ' twere That all the miseries , which nature owes ...
Pagina 63
... hold me no more in your respect . 1 Lord . On my life , my lord , a bubble . Ber . Do you think , I am so far deceived in him ? 1 Lord . Believe it , my lord , in mine own direct knowledge , without any malice , but to speak of him as ...
... hold me no more in your respect . 1 Lord . On my life , my lord , a bubble . Ber . Do you think , I am so far deceived in him ? 1 Lord . Believe it , my lord , in mine own direct knowledge , without any malice , but to speak of him as ...
Pagina 83
... hold your hands ; though I know , his brains are forfeit to the next tile that falls . 1 Sold . Well , is this captain in the duke of Flo- rence's camp ? of Par . Upon my knowledge , he is , and lousy . 1 Lord . Nay , look not so upon ...
... hold your hands ; though I know , his brains are forfeit to the next tile that falls . 1 Sold . Well , is this captain in the duke of Flo- rence's camp ? of Par . Upon my knowledge , he is , and lousy . 1 Lord . Nay , look not so upon ...
Pagina 91
... Hold thee , there's my purse : I give thee not this to suggest thee from thy master thou talk'st of ; serve him still . I am Clo . I am a woodland fellow , sir , that always loved a great fire ; and the master I speak of , ever keeps a ...
... Hold thee , there's my purse : I give thee not this to suggest thee from thy master thou talk'st of ; serve him still . I am Clo . I am a woodland fellow , sir , that always loved a great fire ; and the master I speak of , ever keeps a ...
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