The Complete Works of William Shakespeare: With a Life of the Poet, Explanatory Foot-notes, Critical Notes, and a Glossarial Index, Volumes 18-20Ginn & Heath, 1881 |
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Pagina 57
... Doth my lord call ? * Cer . Get fire and meat for these poor men : * ' T has been a turbulent and stormy night . * Serv . I've been in many ; but such a night as this , * Till now , I ne'er endured . * Cer . Your master will be dead ere ...
... Doth my lord call ? * Cer . Get fire and meat for these poor men : * ' T has been a turbulent and stormy night . * Serv . I've been in many ; but such a night as this , * Till now , I ne'er endured . * Cer . Your master will be dead ere ...
Pagina 77
... doth use an angel's face , * Then seize with eagle's talons . * Dion . You are like one that superstitiously * Doth swear to th ' gods that Winter kills the flies : 6 * But yet I know you'll do as I advise . [ Exeunt . Enter GOWER ...
... doth use an angel's face , * Then seize with eagle's talons . * Dion . You are like one that superstitiously * Doth swear to th ' gods that Winter kills the flies : 6 * But yet I know you'll do as I advise . [ Exeunt . Enter GOWER ...
Pagina 79
... doth become black villainy So well as soft and tender flattery . Let Pericles believe his daughter's dead , And bear his courses to be ordered 13 His mortal vessel is the same that Cleopatra calls her mortal house ; that is , his body ...
... doth become black villainy So well as soft and tender flattery . Let Pericles believe his daughter's dead , And bear his courses to be ordered 13 His mortal vessel is the same that Cleopatra calls her mortal house ; that is , his body ...
Pagina 89
... Doth your lordship call ? * Hel . Gentlemen , there's some of worth would come * aboard : * I pray ye , greet them fairly . * [ The Gentlemen and the two Sailors descend , and * go on board the barge . * Enter , from thence , LYSIMACHUS ...
... Doth your lordship call ? * Hel . Gentlemen , there's some of worth would come * aboard : * I pray ye , greet them fairly . * [ The Gentlemen and the two Sailors descend , and * go on board the barge . * Enter , from thence , LYSIMACHUS ...
Pagina 92
... doth grow , And is not hurt thereby . The thief that stole me , sure I think , Is slain before this time . A bawd me bought , yet am I not Defiled by fleshly crime . Nothing were pleasanter to me Than parents mine to know : I am the ...
... doth grow , And is not hurt thereby . The thief that stole me , sure I think , Is slain before this time . A bawd me bought , yet am I not Defiled by fleshly crime . Nothing were pleasanter to me Than parents mine to know : I am the ...
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