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 1563
... Mother ftands , For well I wot , thou haft thy Mother's Tongue . Queen . But thou art neither like thy Sire nor Dam , But like a foul mishapen Stigmatick , Mark'd by the Deftinies to be avoided , As venomous Toads , or Lizards dreadful ...
... Mother ftands , For well I wot , thou haft thy Mother's Tongue . Queen . But thou art neither like thy Sire nor Dam , But like a foul mishapen Stigmatick , Mark'd by the Deftinies to be avoided , As venomous Toads , or Lizards dreadful ...
Strana 1569
... Mother , for a Father's Death , Take on with me , and ne'er be fatisfy'd ? Fath . How will my Wife , for flaughter of my Son , Shed Seas of Tears , and ne'er be fatisfy'd ? K. Henry . How will the Country , for the woful chances , Mifs ...
... Mother , for a Father's Death , Take on with me , and ne'er be fatisfy'd ? Fath . How will my Wife , for flaughter of my Son , Shed Seas of Tears , and ne'er be fatisfy'd ? K. Henry . How will the Country , for the woful chances , Mifs ...
Strana 1578
... Mother . Thou art a Widow , and thou haft fome Children , And by God's Mother , I being but a Batchelor , Have other fome . Why , ' tis a happy thing , To be the Father unto many Sons : Answer no more , for thou shalt be my Queen . Glo ...
... Mother . Thou art a Widow , and thou haft fome Children , And by God's Mother , I being but a Batchelor , Have other fome . Why , ' tis a happy thing , To be the Father unto many Sons : Answer no more , for thou shalt be my Queen . Glo ...
Strana 1579
... Mother's Womb : And , for I fhould not deal in her foft Laws , She did corrupt frail Nature with fome Bribe , To fhrink mine Arm like to a wither'd fhrub , To make an envious Mountain on my Back , Where fits Deformity to mock my Body ...
... Mother's Womb : And , for I fhould not deal in her foft Laws , She did corrupt frail Nature with fome Bribe , To fhrink mine Arm like to a wither'd fhrub , To make an envious Mountain on my Back , Where fits Deformity to mock my Body ...
Strana 1612
... Mother , Boy . Can't thou not speak ? O Traitors , Murderers ! They that stabb'd Cafar , thed no Blood at all , Did not offend , nor were not worthy Blame , If this foul Deed were by , to equal it . He was a Man ; this ( in refpe & t ) ...
... Mother , Boy . Can't thou not speak ? O Traitors , Murderers ! They that stabb'd Cafar , thed no Blood at all , Did not offend , nor were not worthy Blame , If this foul Deed were by , to equal it . He was a Man ; this ( in refpe & t ) ...
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