The Plays of Shakespeare: The Text Regulated by the Old Copies, and by the Recently Discovered Folio of 1632, Containing Early Manuscript EmendationsWhittaker and Company, 1853 - Počet stran: 884 |
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Strana 38
... answered . Fal . I will answer it straight : -I have done all this . That is now answered . Shal . The council shall know this . Fal . " Twere better for you , if it were known in counsel : you'll be laughed at . Eva . Pauca verba , sir ...
... answered . Fal . I will answer it straight : -I have done all this . That is now answered . Shal . The council shall know this . Fal . " Twere better for you , if it were known in counsel : you'll be laughed at . Eva . Pauca verba , sir ...
Strana 65
... answer'd for his deed : now , ' tis awake ; Takes note of what is done , and , like a prophet , Looks in a glass ... answering one foul wrong , Lives not to act another . Be satisfied : Your brother dies to - morrow : be content . Isab ...
... answer'd for his deed : now , ' tis awake ; Takes note of what is done , and , like a prophet , Looks in a glass ... answering one foul wrong , Lives not to act another . Be satisfied : Your brother dies to - morrow : be content . Isab ...
Strana 67
... Answer to this : - I , now the voice of the recorded law , Pronounce a sentence on your brother's life : Might there not be a charity in sin , To save this brother's life ? Isab . Please you to do't , I'll take it as a peril to my soul ...
... Answer to this : - I , now the voice of the recorded law , Pronounce a sentence on your brother's life : Might there not be a charity in sin , To save this brother's life ? Isab . Please you to do't , I'll take it as a peril to my soul ...
Strana 68
... Answer me to - morrow , Or , by the affection that now guides me most , I'll prove a tyrant to him . As for you , Say what you can , my false o'erweighs your true . [ Exit . Isab . To whom should I complain ? Did I tell this , Who would ...
... Answer me to - morrow , Or , by the affection that now guides me most , I'll prove a tyrant to him . As for you , Say what you can , my false o'erweighs your true . [ Exit . Isab . To whom should I complain ? Did I tell this , Who would ...
Strana 70
... answer his requiring with a plausible obedience : agree with his demands to the point ; only refer yourself to this advantage , -first , that your stay with him may not be long , that the time may have all shadow and silence in it , and ...
... answer his requiring with a plausible obedience : agree with his demands to the point ; only refer yourself to this advantage , -first , that your stay with him may not be long , that the time may have all shadow and silence in it , and ...
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