The Beauties of Shakespeare: Selected from His Plays and PoemsCompany of Booksellers, 1783 - Počet stran: 251 |
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... speak it to my shame , I have been a truant to chivalry ; And fo , I hear , he doth account me too . Yet this before my father's majesty : I am content that he fhall take the odds Of his great name and eftimation , And will to fave the ...
... speak it to my shame , I have been a truant to chivalry ; And fo , I hear , he doth account me too . Yet this before my father's majesty : I am content that he fhall take the odds Of his great name and eftimation , And will to fave the ...
Strana 25
... speak ; and , at that time , His tongue obey'd his hand . Who were below him He us'd as creatures of another place , And bow'd his eminent top to their low ranks , Making them proud of his humility , In their poor praise he humbled ...
... speak ; and , at that time , His tongue obey'd his hand . Who were below him He us'd as creatures of another place , And bow'd his eminent top to their low ranks , Making them proud of his humility , In their poor praise he humbled ...
Strana 31
... , A. 4. Sc . 3 . DESPERATION . I will to - morrow ( And betimes I will ) unto the weird fifters : More fhall they speak ; for I'm now bent to know , By By the worft means , the worft : for mine THE BEAUTIES OF SHAKSPEARE . 31.
... , A. 4. Sc . 3 . DESPERATION . I will to - morrow ( And betimes I will ) unto the weird fifters : More fhall they speak ; for I'm now bent to know , By By the worft means , the worft : for mine THE BEAUTIES OF SHAKSPEARE . 31.
Strana 55
... speak to thee ; I'll call thee Hamlet , King , father , royal Dane ; O anfwer me ! Let me not burft in ignorance ! but tell Why thy canonized bones , hears'd in death , Have burst their cearments ? why the fepulchre , Wherein we saw ...
... speak to thee ; I'll call thee Hamlet , King , father , royal Dane ; O anfwer me ! Let me not burft in ignorance ! but tell Why thy canonized bones , hears'd in death , Have burst their cearments ? why the fepulchre , Wherein we saw ...
Strana 57
... speak'ft with every tongue , To every purpose ! O , thou touch of hearts ! Think thy flave , man , rebels ; and , by thy virtue , Set them into counfounding odds , that beafts May have the world in empire ! GOOD DEEDS . That light we ...
... speak'ft with every tongue , To every purpose ! O , thou touch of hearts ! Think thy flave , man , rebels ; and , by thy virtue , Set them into counfounding odds , that beafts May have the world in empire ! GOOD DEEDS . That light we ...
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