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Side 29
... doth use : -0 , I am out , That mercy does ; for calumny will sear 6 Virtue itself : -these shrugs , these hums , and has , When you have said , she's goodly , come between , Ere you can say she's honest : But be it known , From him ...
... doth use : -0 , I am out , That mercy does ; for calumny will sear 6 Virtue itself : -these shrugs , these hums , and has , When you have said , she's goodly , come between , Ere you can say she's honest : But be it known , From him ...
Side 33
... doth push on this proceeding : Yet , for a greater confirmation , ob po wenkina f ( For , in an act of this importance , ' twere Most piteous to be wild ) I have despatch'd in post . To sacred Delphos , to Apollo's temple , Cleomenes ...
... doth push on this proceeding : Yet , for a greater confirmation , ob po wenkina f ( For , in an act of this importance , ' twere Most piteous to be wild ) I have despatch'd in post . To sacred Delphos , to Apollo's temple , Cleomenes ...
Side 43
... doth require ! and blessing17 , Against this cruelty , fight on thy side , Poor thing , condemn'd to loss18 ! Leon . Another's issue . [ Exit , with the Child . No , I'll not rear 1 Attend . Please your highness , posts , From those you ...
... doth require ! and blessing17 , Against this cruelty , fight on thy side , Poor thing , condemn'd to loss18 ! Leon . Another's issue . [ Exit , with the Child . No , I'll not rear 1 Attend . Please your highness , posts , From those you ...
Side 60
... doth say , He wishes earnestly you never may . SCENE I. [ Exit . The same . A Room in the Palace of Polixenes . Enter POLIXENES and CAMILLO . Pol . I pray thee , good Camillo , be no more im- portunate : ' tis a sickness , denying thee ...
... doth say , He wishes earnestly you never may . SCENE I. [ Exit . The same . A Room in the Palace of Polixenes . Enter POLIXENES and CAMILLO . Pol . I pray thee , good Camillo , be no more im- portunate : ' tis a sickness , denying thee ...
Side 62
... Doth set my puggings tooth on edge ; For a quart of ale is a dish for a king . The lark , that tirra - lirra chants , - With hey ! with , hey ! the thrush and the jay : - Are summer songs for me and my aunts , While we lie tumbling in ...
... Doth set my puggings tooth on edge ; For a quart of ale is a dish for a king . The lark , that tirra - lirra chants , - With hey ! with , hey ! the thrush and the jay : - Are summer songs for me and my aunts , While we lie tumbling in ...
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Dramatic Works: From the Text of Johnson, Stevens and Reed; with ..., Volum 4 William Shakespeare Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1852 |
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