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Side 245
... looks With us to break bis neck . ] To look is to wait or expect . The fenfe I believe is , What be bas in bis beart is waiting there to help us to break bis neck . JOHNSON . 1 Will bear the knave by the volume . ] i . e . would bear ...
... looks With us to break bis neck . ] To look is to wait or expect . The fenfe I believe is , What be bas in bis beart is waiting there to help us to break bis neck . JOHNSON . 1 Will bear the knave by the volume . ] i . e . would bear ...
Side 342
... look fresh and merrily ; Let not our looks put on our purposes ; But bear it as our Roman actors do , With untir'd spirits , and formal conftancy : And fo , good - morrow to you every one . [ Exeunt all but Brutus . Boy ! Lucius ! -Faft ...
... look fresh and merrily ; Let not our looks put on our purposes ; But bear it as our Roman actors do , With untir'd spirits , and formal conftancy : And fo , good - morrow to you every one . [ Exeunt all but Brutus . Boy ! Lucius ! -Faft ...
Side 503
... Look , here I have you ; thus I let you go , And give you to the gods . Caf . Adieu ; be happy ! Lep . Let all the number of the stars give light To thy fair way ! Caj . Farewel , farewel ! [ kiffes Octavia . Ant . Farewel ! [ Trumpets ...
... Look , here I have you ; thus I let you go , And give you to the gods . Caf . Adieu ; be happy ! Lep . Let all the number of the stars give light To thy fair way ! Caj . Farewel , farewel ! [ kiffes Octavia . Ant . Farewel ! [ Trumpets ...
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The Plays and Poems of William Shakespeare, with the Life and ..., Volum 7 William Shakespeare Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1844 |
The Plays and Poems of William Shakespeare, Volum 7 William Shakespeare Ingen forhåndsvisning tilgjengelig - 1968 |
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