Specimens of English Dramatic Poets, who Lived about the Time of Shakespeare: With NotesCharles Lamb Wiley, John and Putnam, G.P., 1856 - Počet stran: 230 |
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... prithee , speak more kindly . Why dost thou frown ? at whom ? Eleaz . At thee . Queen . At me ? O why at me ? for ... prithee , speak to me , and chide me not , I prithee , chide , if I have done amiss ; But let my punishment be this ...
... prithee , speak more kindly . Why dost thou frown ? at whom ? Eleaz . At thee . Queen . At me ? O why at me ? for ... prithee , speak to me , and chide me not , I prithee , chide , if I have done amiss ; But let my punishment be this ...
Strana 19
... prithee , speak more kindly . Why dost thou frown ? at whom ? Eleaz . At thee . Queen . At me ? O why at me ? for ... prithee , speak to me , and chide me not , I prithee , chide , if I have done amiss ; But let my punishment be this ...
... prithee , speak more kindly . Why dost thou frown ? at whom ? Eleaz . At thee . Queen . At me ? O why at me ? for ... prithee , speak to me , and chide me not , I prithee , chide , if I have done amiss ; But let my punishment be this ...
Strana 114
... Prithee , Robin , Lay me to myself open ; what art thou , Or this new transform'd creature ? Rob . I am Robin ; And this your wife , my mistress . Gen. Tell me , the earth Shall leave its seat , and mount to kiss the moon ; Or that the ...
... Prithee , Robin , Lay me to myself open ; what art thou , Or this new transform'd creature ? Rob . I am Robin ; And this your wife , my mistress . Gen. Tell me , the earth Shall leave its seat , and mount to kiss the moon ; Or that the ...
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