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 73
-Oh , torture me no more , I will confess _Alive again ? then shew me where he is
, l'll give a thousand pound to look upon him . -He hath no eyes , the dust hath
blinded them . - Comb down his hair ; look ! look ! it stands upright , Like lime
twigs ...
-Oh , torture me no more , I will confess _Alive again ? then shew me where he is
, l'll give a thousand pound to look upon him . -He hath no eyes , the dust hath
blinded them . - Comb down his hair ; look ! look ! it stands upright , Like lime
twigs ...
Strana 132
Ah , Tudor , look ' where bloody Clifford A comes . ... So looks the pent - up Lion o'
er the wretch That trenibles under his devouring paws ' ; And so he walks
insulting o'er his prey , And so he comes to rend his limbs alunder , Ah , gentle
Clifford ...
Ah , Tudor , look ' where bloody Clifford A comes . ... So looks the pent - up Lion o'
er the wretch That trenibles under his devouring paws ' ; And so he walks
insulting o'er his prey , And so he comes to rend his limbs alunder , Ah , gentle
Clifford ...
Strana 298
His Grace looks chearfully and smooth this morning ; There's some conceit , or
other , likes him well , When that he bids ... they be , 1 say , my Lord , they have
deserved death . Gla . Then be your eyes the witness of their evil . Look , how I
am ...
His Grace looks chearfully and smooth this morning ; There's some conceit , or
other , likes him well , When that he bids ... they be , 1 say , my Lord , they have
deserved death . Gla . Then be your eyes the witness of their evil . Look , how I
am ...
Strana 300
Oh , bloody Richard ! miserable England ! I prophesy the fearful'st time to thee ,
That ever wretched Age hath look'd upon . Come , lead me to the block , bear him
my head ; They smile at me , who shortly shall be dead . ( Exeunt . $ CE N E VI .
Oh , bloody Richard ! miserable England ! I prophesy the fearful'st time to thee ,
That ever wretched Age hath look'd upon . Come , lead me to the block , bear him
my head ; They smile at me , who shortly shall be dead . ( Exeunt . $ CE N E VI .
Strana 348
Look , that my staves be sound , and not too heavy . Ratcliff Rat . My Lord ? K.
Rich . Saw'st thou the melancholy Lord Northumberland ? Rat . Thomas the Earl
of Surrey , and himself ,. Much about cock - shut time , froin troop to troop , Went ...
Look , that my staves be sound , and not too heavy . Ratcliff Rat . My Lord ? K.
Rich . Saw'st thou the melancholy Lord Northumberland ? Rat . Thomas the Earl
of Surrey , and himself ,. Much about cock - shut time , froin troop to troop , Went ...
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