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 39
... leave thee , love , and shortly too ; My operant powers their functions leave to do : And thou shalt live in this fair world behind , Honour'd , belov'd ; and , haply , one as kiud For husband shalt thou— P. Queen . O , confound the ...
... leave thee , love , and shortly too ; My operant powers their functions leave to do : And thou shalt live in this fair world behind , Honour'd , belov'd ; and , haply , one as kiud For husband shalt thou— P. Queen . O , confound the ...
Side 42
... Leave wringing of your hands : Peace , sit you And let me wring your heart : for so I shall , [ down , If it be made of penetrable stuff ; If damned custom have not braz'd it so , That it be proof and bulwark against sense . Queen ...
... Leave wringing of your hands : Peace , sit you And let me wring your heart : for so I shall , [ down , If it be made of penetrable stuff ; If damned custom have not braz'd it so , That it be proof and bulwark against sense . Queen ...
Side 59
... leave your honours . If we and Caius Marcius chance to meet , ' Tis sworn between us , we shall never strike , ' Till one can do no more . All . The gods assist you ! Auf . And keep your honours safe . 1 Sen. Farewell . 2 Sen. Farewell ...
... leave your honours . If we and Caius Marcius chance to meet , ' Tis sworn between us , we shall never strike , ' Till one can do no more . All . The gods assist you ! Auf . And keep your honours safe . 1 Sen. Farewell . 2 Sen. Farewell ...
Side 72
... Leave us to cure this cause . Men . For ' tis a sore upon us , You cannot tent yourself . Begone , ' beseech you . Com . Come , sir , along with us . Cor . I would they were barbarians ( as they are , Though in Rome litter'd , ) not ...
... Leave us to cure this cause . Men . For ' tis a sore upon us , You cannot tent yourself . Begone , ' beseech you . Com . Come , sir , along with us . Cor . I would they were barbarians ( as they are , Though in Rome litter'd , ) not ...
Side 82
... leave unburnt , And still to nose the offence . Men . For one poor grain Or two ? I am one of those ; his mother , wife , His child , and this brave fellow two , we are the You are the musty chaff ; and you are smelt [ grains : Above ...
... leave unburnt , And still to nose the offence . Men . For one poor grain Or two ? I am one of those ; his mother , wife , His child , and this brave fellow two , we are the You are the musty chaff ; and you are smelt [ grains : Above ...
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