The works of Shakespear, with a glossary, pr. from the Oxford ed. in quarto, 1744 [by Sir T.Hanmer]. |
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... fhall record ; and when I do forget The leaft of thefe unspeakable deferts , Romans , forget your fealty to me . Tit . Now , Madam , are you prifoner to an Emperor , To him that for your honour and your state Will ufe you nobly , and ...
... fhall record ; and when I do forget The leaft of thefe unspeakable deferts , Romans , forget your fealty to me . Tit . Now , Madam , are you prifoner to an Emperor , To him that for your honour and your state Will ufe you nobly , and ...
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... fhall , or him we will accompany . Tit . And fhall ? what villain was it fpake that word ? Quin . He that would vouch't in any place but here . Tit . What , would you bury him in my despight ? Mar. No , noble Titus , but intreat of thee ...
... fhall , or him we will accompany . Tit . And fhall ? what villain was it fpake that word ? Quin . He that would vouch't in any place but here . Tit . What , would you bury him in my despight ? Mar. No , noble Titus , but intreat of thee ...
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... as thou , To ferve , and to deferve my mistress ' grace ; And that my fword upon thee fhall approve , And plead my paffion for Lavinia's love . Aar Aar , Clubs , clubs ! thefe lovers will not TITUS ANDRONICUS . 19 ACT II. ...
... as thou , To ferve , and to deferve my mistress ' grace ; And that my fword upon thee fhall approve , And plead my paffion for Lavinia's love . Aar Aar , Clubs , clubs ! thefe lovers will not TITUS ANDRONICUS . 19 ACT II. ...
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... fhall have note of this . Lav . Ay , for thefe flips have made him noted long . Good King , to be fo mightily abused ! Tam . Why have I patience to endure all this ? Enter Chiron and Demetrius . Dem . How now , dear fovereign and our ...
... fhall have note of this . Lav . Ay , for thefe flips have made him noted long . Good King , to be fo mightily abused ! Tam . Why have I patience to endure all this ? Enter Chiron and Demetrius . Dem . How now , dear fovereign and our ...
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... fhall know , my boys , Your mother's hand fhall right your mother's wrong . Dem . Stay , Madam , here is more belongs to her ; First , thrash the corn , then after burn the straw : This minion flood upon her chastity , Upon her nuptial ...
... fhall know , my boys , Your mother's hand fhall right your mother's wrong . Dem . Stay , Madam , here is more belongs to her ; First , thrash the corn , then after burn the straw : This minion flood upon her chastity , Upon her nuptial ...
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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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