The Works of Mr. William Shakespear; in Eight Volumes: Adorn'd with Cutts. Revis'd and Corrected, with an Account of the Life and Writings of the Author, by N. Rowe, Esq; to this Edition is Added, a Table of the Most Sublime Passages in this Author..J. Tonson: and are to be sold, 1714 |
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Strana 11
... thine Eye : Thou fhak'ft thy Head , and hold'ft it Fear , or Sin , " To fpeak a Truth . If he be flain , fay fo The Tongue offends not , that reports his Death : And he doth fin that doth belie the dead ; Not he , which fays the dead is ...
... thine Eye : Thou fhak'ft thy Head , and hold'ft it Fear , or Sin , " To fpeak a Truth . If he be flain , fay fo The Tongue offends not , that reports his Death : And he doth fin that doth belie the dead ; Not he , which fays the dead is ...
Strana 23
... thine own Defires , Thou , beaftly Feeder , art fo full of him , That thou provok'ft thy felf to caft him up . So , fo , thou common Dog , didft thou difgorge Thy glutton - bofom of the Royal Richard , And now thou would't eat thy dead ...
... thine own Defires , Thou , beaftly Feeder , art fo full of him , That thou provok'ft thy felf to caft him up . So , fo , thou common Dog , didft thou difgorge Thy glutton - bofom of the Royal Richard , And now thou would't eat thy dead ...
Strana 29
... thine . Poins . Go to ; ftand the push of your one thing , that you'll tell . P. Henry . Why I tell thee , it is not meet that I fhould be fad now my Father is fick ; albeit I could tell to thee , as to one it pleafes me , for fault of ...
... thine . Poins . Go to ; ftand the push of your one thing , that you'll tell . P. Henry . Why I tell thee , it is not meet that I fhould be fad now my Father is fick ; albeit I could tell to thee , as to one it pleafes me , for fault of ...
Strana 31
... Thine , by yea and no : Which is as much as to fay , as thon useft him , ' Jack Falltaff with my Familiars : John with my Brothers and Sifters : And Sir John with all Europa . My Lord , I will feep this Letter in Sack , and make him cat ...
... Thine , by yea and no : Which is as much as to fay , as thon useft him , ' Jack Falltaff with my Familiars : John with my Brothers and Sifters : And Sir John with all Europa . My Lord , I will feep this Letter in Sack , and make him cat ...
Strana 40
... thine old Body for Heaven ? Enter Prince Henry and Poins difguis'd . Fal . Peace , good Dol , do not speak like a Deaths - head : Do not bid me remember mine End . Dol . Sirrah , what Humour is the Prince of ? Fal . A good fhallow young ...
... thine old Body for Heaven ? Enter Prince Henry and Poins difguis'd . Fal . Peace , good Dol , do not speak like a Deaths - head : Do not bid me remember mine End . Dol . Sirrah , what Humour is the Prince of ? Fal . A good fhallow young ...
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