The Dramatic Works, Volum 4Sigismund Schmerber, 1830 |
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Side 20
... Hours , minutes ? noon , midnight ? and all eyes blind With the pin and web41 , but theirs , theirs only , That ... hour . 43 The old copy reads her medal . The allusion is to the custom of wearing a medallion or jewel appended to a ...
... Hours , minutes ? noon , midnight ? and all eyes blind With the pin and web41 , but theirs , theirs only , That ... hour . 43 The old copy reads her medal . The allusion is to the custom of wearing a medallion or jewel appended to a ...
Side 26
... hour : come , sir , away . [ Exeunt . ACT II . SCENE I. The same . Enter HERMIONE , MAMILLIUS , and Ladies . Her . Take the boy to you : he so troubles me , " Tis past enduring . Come , my gracious lord , 1 Lady . Shall I be your ...
... hour : come , sir , away . [ Exeunt . ACT II . SCENE I. The same . Enter HERMIONE , MAMILLIUS , and Ladies . Her . Take the boy to you : he so troubles me , " Tis past enduring . Come , my gracious lord , 1 Lady . Shall I be your ...
Side 41
... hour bring me word , ' tis done ( And by good testimony ) , or I'll seize thy life , With what thou else call'st thine : If thou refuse , And wilt encounter with my wrath , say so ; The bastard brains with these my proper hands Shall I ...
... hour bring me word , ' tis done ( And by good testimony ) , or I'll seize thy life , With what thou else call'st thine : If thou refuse , And wilt encounter with my wrath , say so ; The bastard brains with these my proper hands Shall I ...
Side 43
... hour , since : Cleomenes and Dion , Being well arriv'd from Delphos , are both landed , Hasting to the court . 1 Lord . So please you , sir , their speed Hath been beyond account . Leon . Twenty - three days They have been absent ...
... hour , since : Cleomenes and Dion , Being well arriv'd from Delphos , are both landed , Hasting to the court . 1 Lord . So please you , sir , their speed Hath been beyond account . Leon . Twenty - three days They have been absent ...
Side 59
... hour To plant and o'erwhelm custom : Let me pass The same I am , ere ancient'st order was , Or what is now received : I witness to The times that brought them in ; so shall I do To the freshest things now reigning ; and make stale The ...
... hour To plant and o'erwhelm custom : Let me pass The same I am , ere ancient'st order was , Or what is now received : I witness to The times that brought them in ; so shall I do To the freshest things now reigning ; and make stale The ...
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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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