The Plays and Poems of Shakespeare: According to the Improved Text of Edmund Malone, Including the Latest Revisions, with a Life, Glossarial Notes, and One Hundred and Seventy Illustrations, from Designs by English Artists, Svazek 11H.G. Bohn, 1857 |
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Strana 11
... I'll make my will then ; and , as sick men do , Who know the world , see heaven , but feeling woe , Gripe not at earthly joys , as erst they did ; So I bequeathe a happy peace to you , And all good men , as every prince should do ; My ...
... I'll make my will then ; and , as sick men do , Who know the world , see heaven , but feeling woe , Gripe not at earthly joys , as erst they did ; So I bequeathe a happy peace to you , And all good men , as every prince should do ; My ...
Strana 15
... I'll shun the danger which I fear . [ Exit . Re - enter ANTIOCHUS . Ant . He hath found the meaning , for the which we mean To have his head . He must not live to trumpet forth my infamy ; Nor tell the world , Antiochus doth sin In such ...
... I'll shun the danger which I fear . [ Exit . Re - enter ANTIOCHUS . Ant . He hath found the meaning , for the which we mean To have his head . He must not live to trumpet forth my infamy ; Nor tell the world , Antiochus doth sin In such ...
Strana 16
... I'll make him sure : so farewell to your highness . [ Exit . Ant . Thaliard , adieu ! till Pericles be dead , My heart can lend no succou : tony head . [ Exit . SCENE II . Tyre . A room in the palace . Enter PERICLES , HELICANUS , and ...
... I'll make him sure : so farewell to your highness . [ Exit . Ant . Thaliard , adieu ! till Pericles be dead , My heart can lend no succou : tony head . [ Exit . SCENE II . Tyre . A room in the palace . Enter PERICLES , HELICANUS , and ...
Strana 20
... I'll speak . Antiochus you fear ; And justly too , I think , you fear the tyrant , Who either by public war or private treason Will take away your life . Therefore , my lord , go Till that his rage and travel for awhile , anger be ...
... I'll speak . Antiochus you fear ; And justly too , I think , you fear the tyrant , Who either by public war or private treason Will take away your life . Therefore , my lord , go Till that his rage and travel for awhile , anger be ...
Strana 21
... I'll hear from thee ; And by whose letters I'll dispose myself . The care I had and have of subjects ' good , On thee I lay , whose wisdom's strength can bear it . I'll take thy word for faith , not ask thine oath ; Who shuns not to ...
... I'll hear from thee ; And by whose letters I'll dispose myself . The care I had and have of subjects ' good , On thee I lay , whose wisdom's strength can bear it . I'll take thy word for faith , not ask thine oath ; Who shuns not to ...
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