The Stratford Shakspere, ed. by C. Knight, 13–16 tomai |
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... night - walking heralds That trudge betwixt the king and mistress Shore . Heard you not what an humble suppliant Lord Hastings was to her for his delivery ? GLO . Humbly complaining to her deity Got my lord chamberlain his liberty . I ...
... night - walking heralds That trudge betwixt the king and mistress Shore . Heard you not what an humble suppliant Lord Hastings was to her for his delivery ? GLO . Humbly complaining to her deity Got my lord chamberlain his liberty . I ...
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... night , So full of fearful dreams , of ugly sights , That , as I am a Christian faithful man , I would not spend another such a night , Though ' t were to buy a world of happy days ; So full of dismal terror was the time . BRAK . What ...
... night , So full of fearful dreams , of ugly sights , That , as I am a Christian faithful man , I would not spend another such a night , Though ' t were to buy a world of happy days ; So full of dismal terror was the time . BRAK . What ...
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... night . The first that there did greet my stranger soul Was my great father - in - law , renowned Warwick ; Who spake aloud , — " What scourge for perjury Can this dark monarchy afford false Clarence ? " And so he vanish'd : Then came ...
... night . The first that there did greet my stranger soul Was my great father - in - law , renowned Warwick ; Who spake aloud , — " What scourge for perjury Can this dark monarchy afford false Clarence ? " And so he vanish'd : Then came ...
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... night morning , and the noontide night . Princes have but their titles for their glories , An outward honour for an inward toil ; And , for unfelt imaginations , They often feel a world of restless cares : So that , between their titles ...
... night morning , and the noontide night . Princes have but their titles for their glories , An outward honour for an inward toil ; And , for unfelt imaginations , They often feel a world of restless cares : So that , between their titles ...
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... night : I thank my God for my humility . Q. ELIZ . A holy - day shall this be kept hereafter : I would to God all strifes were well compounded . My sovereign lord , I do beseech your highness To take our brother Clarence to your grace ...
... night : I thank my God for my humility . Q. ELIZ . A holy - day shall this be kept hereafter : I would to God all strifes were well compounded . My sovereign lord , I do beseech your highness To take our brother Clarence to your grace ...
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The Stratford Shakspere, ed. by C. Knight, 17–22 tomai William Shakespeare Visos knygos peržiūra - 1856 |
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ANNE Antony Appears Aufidius Banquo bear blood brother Brutus BUCK Buckingham Cæsar CASCA Cassius CHAR Charmian CLEO Cleopatra Cloten Cominius Coriolanus Cymbeline dead death deed doth DUCH duke ELIZ Enter EROS Exeunt Exit eyes farewell father fear friends GENT give gods grace GUIDERIUS hand hath hear heart heaven Henry Holinshed honour IACH Imogen Julius Cæsar KATH king lady live look lord Lord Chamberlain MACB Macbeth MACD madam Marcius Mark Antony MESS mother MURD never night noble Octavia peace Pisanio Pompey poor Posthumus pray prince prithee queen Re-enter RICH Richard Richard II Roman Rome SCENE Shakspere sleep soldier soul speak stand sword tell thee There's thine thing thou art thou hast Titinius tongue unto Volces wife WITCH word
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26 psl. - Tut, tut, my lord, we will not stand to prate ; Talkers are no good doers; be assur'd We go to use our hands, and not our tongues. GLO. Your eyes drop millstones, when fools...