The Dramatic Works, Volum 4Sigismund Schmerber, 1830 |
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Side 16
... holds up the neb28 , the bill to him ! And arms her with the boldness of a wife To her allowing29 husband ! Gone already ! Inch - thick , knee - deep , o'er head and ears a fork'd one30 . [ Exeunt PoL . HER . and Attendants . Go , play ...
... holds up the neb28 , the bill to him ! And arms her with the boldness of a wife To her allowing29 husband ! Gone already ! Inch - thick , knee - deep , o'er head and ears a fork'd one30 . [ Exeunt PoL . HER . and Attendants . Go , play ...
Side 17
... hold : When you cast out , it still came home31 . Leon . Didst note it ? Cam . He would not stay at your petitions ; made His business more material32 . Leon . Didst perceive it ? - They're here with me already33 : whispering , round ...
... hold : When you cast out , it still came home31 . Leon . Didst note it ? Cam . He would not stay at your petitions ; made His business more material32 . Leon . Didst perceive it ? - They're here with me already33 : whispering , round ...
Side 31
... kennel of my wife's chamber ; I'll go in couples with her like a dog , and never leave her for a moment ; trust her no further than I can feel and see her . ' Leon . 1 Lord . Hold your peaces . Good SC . I. 31 WINTER'S TALE .
... kennel of my wife's chamber ; I'll go in couples with her like a dog , and never leave her for a moment ; trust her no further than I can feel and see her . ' Leon . 1 Lord . Hold your peaces . Good SC . I. 31 WINTER'S TALE .
Side 32
Shakespeare. Leon . 1 Lord . Hold your peaces . Good my lord.— Ant . It is for you we speak , not for ourselves : You are abus'd ... hold of Antigonus . Calls not your counsels ; but our natural goodness Imparts 32 ACT II . WINTER'S TALE .
Shakespeare. Leon . 1 Lord . Hold your peaces . Good my lord.— Ant . It is for you we speak , not for ourselves : You are abus'd ... hold of Antigonus . Calls not your counsels ; but our natural goodness Imparts 32 ACT II . WINTER'S TALE .
Side 35
... hold together : On her frights and griefs ( Which never tender lady hath borne greater ) , She is , something before her time , deliver'd . Paul . A boy ? Emil . A daughter ; and a goodly babe , Lusty , and like to live : the queen ...
... hold together : On her frights and griefs ( Which never tender lady hath borne greater ) , She is , something before her time , deliver'd . Paul . A boy ? Emil . A daughter ; and a goodly babe , Lusty , and like to live : the queen ...
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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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