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 80
He shall have the skins of our enemies to make dog's leather . of ... Hol . And Dick
the butcher : Bevis . Then is fin struck down like an ox , and iniquity's throat cut
like a calf . Hol . And Smith the weaver :Bevis . Argo , their thread of life is spun .
He shall have the skins of our enemies to make dog's leather . of ... Hol . And Dick
the butcher : Bevis . Then is fin struck down like an ox , and iniquity's throat cut
like a calf . Hol . And Smith the weaver :Bevis . Argo , their thread of life is spun .
Strana 84
The Frenchmen are our enemies ; go to then , I ask but this , can he that speaks
with the tongue of the enemy , be a good counfellor or no ? All . No , no , and
therefore we'll have his head . Y. Staf . Well , feeing gentle words will not prevail ...
The Frenchmen are our enemies ; go to then , I ask but this , can he that speaks
with the tongue of the enemy , be a good counfellor or no ? All . No , no , and
therefore we'll have his head . Y. Staf . Well , feeing gentle words will not prevail ...
Strana 140
So fared our father with his enemies , So Aed his enemies my warlike father ;
Methinks , ' tis prize enough to be his son . See , how the morning opes her
gołcien gates , s Methinks ' ris PRIZE enough I believe prize is the right to be bis
Jon .
So fared our father with his enemies , So Aed his enemies my warlike father ;
Methinks , ' tis prize enough to be his son . See , how the morning opes her
gołcien gates , s Methinks ' ris PRIZE enough I believe prize is the right to be bis
Jon .
Strana 161
And who shines now , but Henry's enemies ? O Pbæbus ! hadft thou never giv'n
consent That Phaeton should check thy fiery steeds , Thy burning Car had never
scorch'd the earth ; And Henry , hadft thou sway'd as Kings should do , Or as thy ...
And who shines now , but Henry's enemies ? O Pbæbus ! hadft thou never giv'n
consent That Phaeton should check thy fiery steeds , Thy burning Car had never
scorch'd the earth ; And Henry , hadft thou sway'd as Kings should do , Or as thy ...
Strana 318
Please you , I'd rather kill two enemies . K. Rich . Why , then thou hast it ; two
deep enemies , Foes to my rest , and my sweet Neep's disturbers ; Are they , that I
would have thee deal upon ; Tirrel , I mean those bastards in the Tower . Tir .
Please you , I'd rather kill two enemies . K. Rich . Why , then thou hast it ; two
deep enemies , Foes to my rest , and my sweet Neep's disturbers ; Are they , that I
would have thee deal upon ; Tirrel , I mean those bastards in the Tower . Tir .
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