The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare: From the Text of Johnson, Steevens, and ReedT. Nelson and Sons, 1855 - 964 sider |
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Side 49
... hath set on her , and finds it Christian burial . 1 Clo . How can that be , unless she drowned herself in her own defence ? 2 Clo . Why , ' tis found so . 1 Clo . It must be se offendendo ; it cannot be else . For here lies the point ...
... hath set on her , and finds it Christian burial . 1 Clo . How can that be , unless she drowned herself in her own defence ? 2 Clo . Why , ' tis found so . 1 Clo . It must be se offendendo ; it cannot be else . For here lies the point ...
Side 78
... hath devour'd the rest ; And suffer'd me by the voice of slaves to be Whoop'd out of Rome . Now , this extremity Hath brought me to thy hearth ; not out of hope , Mistake me not , to save my life ; for , if I had fear'd death , of all ...
... hath devour'd the rest ; And suffer'd me by the voice of slaves to be Whoop'd out of Rome . Now , this extremity Hath brought me to thy hearth ; not out of hope , Mistake me not , to save my life ; for , if I had fear'd death , of all ...
Side 81
... hath left undone That , which shall break his neck , or hazard mine , Whene'er we come to our account . [ Rome ? Lieu . Sir , I beseech you , think you he'll carry Auf . All places yield to him ere he sits down , And the nobility of ...
... hath left undone That , which shall break his neck , or hazard mine , Whene'er we come to our account . [ Rome ? Lieu . Sir , I beseech you , think you he'll carry Auf . All places yield to him ere he sits down , And the nobility of ...
Side 91
... hath an argosy bound to Tripolis , another to the Indies ; I understand , moreover , upon the Rialto , he hath a third at Mexico , a fourth for England , —and other ventures he hath , squander'd abroad : but ships are but boards ...
... hath an argosy bound to Tripolis , another to the Indies ; I understand , moreover , upon the Rialto , he hath a third at Mexico , a fourth for England , —and other ventures he hath , squander'd abroad : but ships are but boards ...
Side 96
... hath . ' Por . The one of them contains my picture , prince ; If you choose that , then I am yours withal . Mor . Some god direct my judgment ! Let me I will survey the inscriptions back again : [ see , What says this leaden casket ? [ hath ...
... hath . ' Por . The one of them contains my picture , prince ; If you choose that , then I am yours withal . Mor . Some god direct my judgment ! Let me I will survey the inscriptions back again : [ see , What says this leaden casket ? [ hath ...
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