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 15H.G. Bohn, 1851 |
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Strana 32
... Tell me , Love's master , shall we meet to - morrow ? Say , shall we ? shall we ? wilt thou make the match ? ' He tells her , no ; to - morrow he intends To hunt the boar with certain of his friends . The boar ! ' quoth she ; whereat a ...
... Tell me , Love's master , shall we meet to - morrow ? Say , shall we ? shall we ? wilt thou make the match ? ' He tells her , no ; to - morrow he intends To hunt the boar with certain of his friends . The boar ! ' quoth she ; whereat a ...
Strana 41
... like a glutton dies : Love is all truth ; lust full of forged lies . ' More I could tell , but more I dare not say : The text is old , the orator too green . Therefore , in sadness , now I will away ; VENUS AND ADONIS . 41.
... like a glutton dies : Love is all truth ; lust full of forged lies . ' More I could tell , but more I dare not say : The text is old , the orator too green . Therefore , in sadness , now I will away ; VENUS AND ADONIS . 41.
Strana 84
... tell her she is dreadfully beset , And fright her with confusion of their cries . She , much amazed , breaks ope her lock'd - up eyes . Who , peeping forth this tumult to denoid , Are by his flaming torch dimm'd and controll❜d ...
... tell her she is dreadfully beset , And fright her with confusion of their cries . She , much amazed , breaks ope her lock'd - up eyes . Who , peeping forth this tumult to denoid , Are by his flaming torch dimm'd and controll❜d ...
Strana 86
... tell my loving tale : Under that color am I come to scale Thy never - conquer'd fort ; the fault is thine , For those thine eyes betray thee unto mine . Thus I forestall thee , if thou mean to chide : Thy beauty hath ensnared thee to ...
... tell my loving tale : Under that color am I come to scale Thy never - conquer'd fort ; the fault is thine , For those thine eyes betray thee unto mine . Thus I forestall thee , if thou mean to chide : Thy beauty hath ensnared thee to ...
Strana 99
... ! Keep still possession of thy gloomy place ; That all the faults , which in thy reign are made , May likewise be sepulchred in thy shade ! ! Whereas . ' Make me not object to the tell - tale THE RAPE OF LUCRECE . 99.
... ! Keep still possession of thy gloomy place ; That all the faults , which in thy reign are made , May likewise be sepulchred in thy shade ! ! Whereas . ' Make me not object to the tell - tale THE RAPE OF LUCRECE . 99.
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