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 11
... art thou coy ? • I have been woo'd , as I entreat thee now , Even by the stern and direful god of war , Whose sinewy neck in battle ne'er did bow ; Who conquers where he comes , in every jar : Yet hath he been my captive and my slave ...
... art thou coy ? • I have been woo'd , as I entreat thee now , Even by the stern and direful god of war , Whose sinewy neck in battle ne'er did bow ; Who conquers where he comes , in every jar : Yet hath he been my captive and my slave ...
Strana 12
... thy head : Look in mine eyeballs ; there thy beauty lies : Then why not lips on lips , since eyes in eyes ? ' Art thou ashamed to kiss ? then wink again , And I will wink ; so shall the day seem night : Love keeps his revels where there ...
... thy head : Look in mine eyeballs ; there thy beauty lies : Then why not lips on lips , since eyes in eyes ? ' Art thou ashamed to kiss ? then wink again , And I will wink ; so shall the day seem night : Love keeps his revels where there ...
Strana 14
... thou feed , Unless the earth with thy increase be fed ? By law of Nature thou art bound to breed , That thine may live when thou thyself art dead ; And so in spite of death thou dost survive , In that thy likeness still is left alive ...
... thou feed , Unless the earth with thy increase be fed ? By law of Nature thou art bound to breed , That thine may live when thou thyself art dead ; And so in spite of death thou dost survive , In that thy likeness still is left alive ...
Strana 15
... Art thou obdurate , flinty , hard as steel ? Nay , more than flint , for stone at rain relenteth : Art thou a woman's son , and canst not feel What ' tis to love ? how want of love tormenteth ? O , had thy mother borne so hard a mind ...
... Art thou obdurate , flinty , hard as steel ? Nay , more than flint , for stone at rain relenteth : Art thou a woman's son , and canst not feel What ' tis to love ? how want of love tormenteth ? O , had thy mother borne so hard a mind ...
Strana 16
... Artists William Shakespeare. • What am I , that thou shouldst contemn me this ? Or what great danger dwells upon my ... art no man , though of a man's com- plexion ; For men will kiss even by their own direction . ' This said , impatience ...
... Artists William Shakespeare. • What am I , that thou shouldst contemn me this ? Or what great danger dwells upon my ... art no man , though of a man's com- plexion ; For men will kiss even by their own direction . ' This said , impatience ...
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