The Dramatic Works, Volum 4Sigismund Schmerber, 1830 |
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Side 54
... keep upon't . Ant . I'll follow instantly . Mar. Go thou away : I am glad at heart [ Exit . To be so rid o ' the business . Ant . Come , poor babe : - I have heard ( but not believ'd ) , the spirits of the dead May walk again : if such ...
... keep upon't . Ant . I'll follow instantly . Mar. Go thou away : I am glad at heart [ Exit . To be so rid o ' the business . Ant . Come , poor babe : - I have heard ( but not believ'd ) , the spirits of the dead May walk again : if such ...
Side 58
... keep it close : home , home , the next11 way . We are lucky , boy ; and to be so still , re- quires nothing but secresy , -Let my sheep go : — Come , good boy , the next way home . Clo . Go you the next way with your findings ; I'll go ...
... keep it close : home , home , the next11 way . We are lucky , boy ; and to be so still , re- quires nothing but secresy , -Let my sheep go : — Come , good boy , the next way home . Clo . Go you the next way with your findings ; I'll go ...
Side 69
... keep Seeming , and savour9 , all the winter long : Grace , and remembrance , be to you both , And welcome to our shearing stage Shepherdess Pol . ( A fair one are you ) , well you fit our ages With flowers of winter . Per . Sir , the ...
... keep Seeming , and savour9 , all the winter long : Grace , and remembrance , be to you both , And welcome to our shearing stage Shepherdess Pol . ( A fair one are you ) , well you fit our ages With flowers of winter . Per . Sir , the ...
Side 91
... keep my pack from fasting ; they throng who should buy first ; as if my trinkets had been haliowed , and brought a benediction to the buyer : by which means , I saw whose purse was best in picture ; and , what I saw , to my good use , I ...
... keep my pack from fasting ; they throng who should buy first ; as if my trinkets had been haliowed , and brought a benediction to the buyer : by which means , I saw whose purse was best in picture ; and , what I saw , to my good use , I ...
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... keeping of Paulina , —a piece many years in doing , and now newly per- formed by that rare Italian master , Julio Romano ; who , had he himself eternity , and could put breath 6Who was most marble : that is , those who had the hardest ...
... keeping of Paulina , —a piece many years in doing , and now newly per- formed by that rare Italian master , Julio Romano ; who , had he himself eternity , and could put breath 6Who was most marble : that is , those who had the hardest ...
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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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