The works of Shakespear, with a glossary, pr. from the Oxford ed. in quarto, 1744 [by Sir T.Hanmer]. |
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... Lady , truft me , of the hue [ To Tamora . That I would chufe , were I to chufe a - new : Clear up , fair Queen , that cloudy countenance ; Tho ' chance of war hath wrought this change of cheer , Thou com'ft not to be made a fcorn in ...
... Lady , truft me , of the hue [ To Tamora . That I would chufe , were I to chufe a - new : Clear up , fair Queen , that cloudy countenance ; Tho ' chance of war hath wrought this change of cheer , Thou com'ft not to be made a fcorn in ...
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... ladies troop : The foreft walks are wide and spacious , And many unfrequented plots there are , Fitted by kind for rape and villainy : Single you thither then this dainty doe , And ftrike her home by force , if not by words s This way ...
... ladies troop : The foreft walks are wide and spacious , And many unfrequented plots there are , Fitted by kind for rape and villainy : Single you thither then this dainty doe , And ftrike her home by force , if not by words s This way ...
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... ladies . Baf . Lavinia , how fay you ? Lav . Why , I fay , no : I have been broad awake two hours and more . Sat. Come on then , horse and chariots let us have , And to our fport : Madam , now shall ye fee Our Roman hunting . Mar. I ...
... ladies . Baf . Lavinia , how fay you ? Lav . Why , I fay , no : I have been broad awake two hours and more . Sat. Come on then , horse and chariots let us have , And to our fport : Madam , now shall ye fee Our Roman hunting . Mar. I ...
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... Lady both are at the lodge , Upon the north - fide of this pleasant chafe ; ' Tis not an hour fince I left him there . Mar. We know not where you left him all alive , But out , alas , here have we found him dead . Enter Tamora ...
... Lady both are at the lodge , Upon the north - fide of this pleasant chafe ; ' Tis not an hour fince I left him there . Mar. We know not where you left him all alive , But out , alas , here have we found him dead . Enter Tamora ...
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... ladies tattle what they please . Chi . Aaron , I fee thou wilt not truft the air With fecrets . Dem . For this care of Tamora , Her felf and hers are highly bound to thee . [ Exeun Aar . Now to the Goths , as fwift as fwallow flies ...
... ladies tattle what they please . Chi . Aaron , I fee thou wilt not truft the air With fecrets . Dem . For this care of Tamora , Her felf and hers are highly bound to thee . [ Exeun Aar . Now to the Goths , as fwift as fwallow flies ...
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The works of Shakespear, with a glossary, pr. from the Oxford ed. in quarto ... William Shakespeare Visos knygos peržiūra - 1747 |
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