The Works of Mr. William Shakespear: in six volumes. Adorn'd with cuts. Revis'd and corrected, with an account of the life and writings of the author. By N. Rowe, Svazek 4Jacob Tonson, 1709 - Počet stran: 3324 |
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Strana 1553
... Horse to Death . ' Tis Beauty that doth oft make Women proud , But God he knows , thy share thereof is small . ' Tis Virtue that doth make them most admir'd . The contrary doth make thee wondred at . ' Tis Government that makes them ...
... Horse to Death . ' Tis Beauty that doth oft make Women proud , But God he knows , thy share thereof is small . ' Tis Virtue that doth make them most admir'd . The contrary doth make thee wondred at . ' Tis Government that makes them ...
Strana 1565
... Horse because I will not fly : Why stand we like soft - hearted Women here , Wailing our Losses , whiles the Foe doth rage , And look upon , as if the Tragedy Were plaid in jest by counterfeiting Actors . Here on my Knee I vow to God ...
... Horse because I will not fly : Why stand we like soft - hearted Women here , Wailing our Losses , whiles the Foe doth rage , And look upon , as if the Tragedy Were plaid in jest by counterfeiting Actors . Here on my Knee I vow to God ...
Strana 1595
... hunting this way to disport himself . I have advertis'd him by secret Means , That if about this hour he make this way , Under the colour of his usual Game , He از He shall here find his Friends with Horse and King Henry VI . 1595 1.
... hunting this way to disport himself . I have advertis'd him by secret Means , That if about this hour he make this way , Under the colour of his usual Game , He از He shall here find his Friends with Horse and King Henry VI . 1595 1.
Strana 1596
... Horse and Men , To fet him free from his Captivity . Enter King Edward , and a Huntsman with him . Hunt . This way , my Lord , For this way lyes the Game . K. Edw . Nay this way , Man , See where the Huntsmen stand . Now Brother of Glo ...
... Horse and Men , To fet him free from his Captivity . Enter King Edward , and a Huntsman with him . Hunt . This way , my Lord , For this way lyes the Game . K. Edw . Nay this way , Man , See where the Huntsmen stand . Now Brother of Glo ...
Strana 1623
... horse up to Heaven . I'll in to urge his hatred more to Clarence , Which lyes well steel'd with weighty arguments , And if I fail not in my deep intent , Clarence hath not another day to live : Which done , God take King Edward to his ...
... horse up to Heaven . I'll in to urge his hatred more to Clarence , Which lyes well steel'd with weighty arguments , And if I fail not in my deep intent , Clarence hath not another day to live : Which done , God take King Edward to his ...
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