The Plays and Poems of Shakespeare: According to the Improved Text of Edmund Malone, Including the Latest Revisions, with a Life, Glossarial Notes, an Index, and One Hundred and Seventy Illustrations, Svazek 7H. G. Bohn, 1842 |
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Strana 20
... fear'd , than my condition ; Which hath been smooth as oil , soft as young down , And therefore lost that title of respect , 1 Which the proud soul ne'er pays , but to the proud . Wor . Our house , my sovereign liege , little de- serves ...
... fear'd , than my condition ; Which hath been smooth as oil , soft as young down , And therefore lost that title of respect , 1 Which the proud soul ne'er pays , but to the proud . Wor . Our house , my sovereign liege , little de- serves ...
Strana 23
... fears , When they have lost and forfeited themselves ? No , on the barren mountains let him starve ; For I shall never hold that man my friend , Whose tongue shall ask me for one penny cost To ransom home revolted Mortimer . Hot ...
... fears , When they have lost and forfeited themselves ? No , on the barren mountains let him starve ; For I shall never hold that man my friend , Whose tongue shall ask me for one penny cost To ransom home revolted Mortimer . Hot ...
Strana 41
... fear So strongly , that they dare not meet each other : Each takes his fellow for an officer . Away , good Ned . Falstaff sweats to death , And lards the lean earth as he walks along : Were ' t not for laughing , I should pity him ...
... fear So strongly , that they dare not meet each other : Each takes his fellow for an officer . Away , good Ned . Falstaff sweats to death , And lards the lean earth as he walks along : Were ' t not for laughing , I should pity him ...
Strana 42
... fear and cold heart , will he to the king , and lay open all our proceedings . O , I could divide myself , and go to buffets , for moving such a dish of skimmed milk with so honorable an action ! Hang him ! let him tell the king : we ...
... fear and cold heart , will he to the king , and lay open all our proceedings . O , I could divide myself , and go to buffets , for moving such a dish of skimmed milk with so honorable an action ! Hang him ! let him tell the king : we ...
Strana 45
... fear , my brother Mortimer doth stir About his title , and hath sent for you To line 1 his enterprise ; but if you go- Hot . So far afoot , I shall be weary , love . Lady P. Come , come , you paraquito , 2 answer me Directly to this ...
... fear , my brother Mortimer doth stir About his title , and hath sent for you To line 1 his enterprise ; but if you go- Hot . So far afoot , I shall be weary , love . Lady P. Come , come , you paraquito , 2 answer me Directly to this ...
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