The Plays of William Shakespeare in Eight Volumes: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators; to which are Added Notes by Sam Johnson, Svazek 5 |
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Strana 59
Dead in his bed , my Lord ; Glafier is dead . Q. Mar , Marry , God forelend ! Car .
God's secret judgment . I did dream to night , The Duke was dumb , and could not
speak a word . ( King ( woons . Q. Mar. How fares my Lord ? help , Lords , the ...
Dead in his bed , my Lord ; Glafier is dead . Q. Mar , Marry , God forelend ! Car .
God's secret judgment . I did dream to night , The Duke was dumb , and could not
speak a word . ( King ( woons . Q. Mar. How fares my Lord ? help , Lords , the ...
Strana 236
Oh , gentlemen , see ! fee dead Henry's wounds Open their congeald mouths and
bleed afresh . ” Blush , 1 9 r'll make a coarse of him that 2 -- fee , dead Henry's
wounds diseb ys . ) So in Hamlet , Open their congealed mouths and l'il make a ...
Oh , gentlemen , see ! fee dead Henry's wounds Open their congeald mouths and
bleed afresh . ” Blush , 1 9 r'll make a coarse of him that 2 -- fee , dead Henry's
wounds diseb ys . ) So in Hamlet , Open their congealed mouths and l'il make a ...
Strana 258
Some lay in dead men's skulls ; and in those holes , Where eyes did once inhabit
, there were crept , As ' twere in scorn of Eyes , reflecting Gems ; That woo'd the
simy bottom of the Deep , And mock'd the dead bones that lay scatter'd by .
Some lay in dead men's skulls ; and in those holes , Where eyes did once inhabit
, there were crept , As ' twere in scorn of Eyes , reflecting Gems ; That woo'd the
simy bottom of the Deep , And mock'd the dead bones that lay scatter'd by .
Strana 268
Who knows not , that the gentle Duke is dead ? [ They all start , You do him injury
to scorn his coarse . K. Edw . Who knows not , he is dead ! who knows , he is ?
Queen . All - seeing Heaven , what a world is this ! Buck . Look I fo pale , Lord ...
Who knows not , that the gentle Duke is dead ? [ They all start , You do him injury
to scorn his coarse . K. Edw . Who knows not , he is dead ! who knows , he is ?
Queen . All - seeing Heaven , what a world is this ! Buck . Look I fo pale , Lord ...
Strana 324
Thy Edward he is dead , that killd my Edward , Thy other Edward dead , to quit my
. Edward , s Young York he is but boot , because both chey Match not the high
perfection of my lofs . Thy Clarence he is dead , that ftabb'd my Edward ; 3 ...
Thy Edward he is dead , that killd my Edward , Thy other Edward dead , to quit my
. Edward , s Young York he is but boot , because both chey Match not the high
perfection of my lofs . Thy Clarence he is dead , that ftabb'd my Edward ; 3 ...
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