The Pictorial Edition of the Works of Shakspere: Histories / ... Shakspere, Svazek 1Routledge, 1867 - Počet stran: 389 |
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Strana 8
... doth Alecto whisper in mine eares- Delay not Philip , kill the villaine straight , Disrobe him of the matchlesse monument Thy fathers triumph ore the sauages , Base heardgroom , coward , peasant , worse than a threshing slaue , What mak ...
... doth Alecto whisper in mine eares- Delay not Philip , kill the villaine straight , Disrobe him of the matchlesse monument Thy fathers triumph ore the sauages , Base heardgroom , coward , peasant , worse than a threshing slaue , What mak ...
Strana 14
... Doth he lay claim to thine inheritance ? Bast . I know not why , except to get the land . But once he slander'd me with bastardy : But whe'r I be as true begot , or no , That still I lay upon my mother's head ; But , that I am as well ...
... Doth he lay claim to thine inheritance ? Bast . I know not why , except to get the land . But once he slander'd me with bastardy : But whe'r I be as true begot , or no , That still I lay upon my mother's head ; But , that I am as well ...
Strana 16
... doth forget men's names ; ' Tis too respective , and too sociable , For your conversion . Now your traveller , He and his tooth - pick at my worship's mess , And when my knightly stomach is suffic'd , Why then I suck my teeth , and ...
... doth forget men's names ; ' Tis too respective , and too sociable , For your conversion . Now your traveller , He and his tooth - pick at my worship's mess , And when my knightly stomach is suffic'd , Why then I suck my teeth , and ...
Strana 17
... doth yours : your fault was not your folly : Needs must you lay your heart at his dispose , - a Heaven , & c . We have restored the reading of the old copy , which appears to us more in Shakspere's manner than the customary text ...
... doth yours : your fault was not your folly : Needs must you lay your heart at his dispose , - a Heaven , & c . We have restored the reading of the old copy , which appears to us more in Shakspere's manner than the customary text ...
Strana 19
... doth resolutely chuse The weapon that he brought , nor doth his foe's refuse . The Dane prepares his ax , that pond'rous was to feel , Whose squares were laid with plates , and riveted with steel , And armed down along with pikes ...
... doth resolutely chuse The weapon that he brought , nor doth his foe's refuse . The Dane prepares his ax , that pond'rous was to feel , Whose squares were laid with plates , and riveted with steel , And armed down along with pikes ...
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