The Plays of William Shakspeare, Svazek 2T. Longman, 1797 |
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Strana 48
... himself the heaven's breath . Air , quoth he , thy cheeks may blow ; Air , would I might triumph fo ! But alack , my hand is fworn , Ne'er to pluck thee from thy thorn : Vow , alack , for youth unmeet ; Youth fo apt to pluck a fweet ...
... himself the heaven's breath . Air , quoth he , thy cheeks may blow ; Air , would I might triumph fo ! But alack , my hand is fworn , Ne'er to pluck thee from thy thorn : Vow , alack , for youth unmeet ; Youth fo apt to pluck a fweet ...
Strana 71
... himself out of all fuit . MAR . Dumain was at my fervice , and his fword : No point , quoth I ; my fervant ftraight was mute . KATH . Lord Longaville faid , I came o'er his heart ; And trow you , what he call'd me ? PRIN . Qualm ...
... himself out of all fuit . MAR . Dumain was at my fervice , and his fword : No point , quoth I ; my fervant ftraight was mute . KATH . Lord Longaville faid , I came o'er his heart ; And trow you , what he call'd me ? PRIN . Qualm ...
Strana 82
... himself . HoL . Begin , fir ; you are my elder . BIRON . Well follow'd : Judas was hang'd on an elder . HOL . I will not be put out of countenance . BIRON . Because thou haft no face . HOL . What is this ? BorET . A cittern head . DUM ...
... himself . HoL . Begin , fir ; you are my elder . BIRON . Well follow'd : Judas was hang'd on an elder . HOL . I will not be put out of countenance . BIRON . Because thou haft no face . HOL . What is this ? BorET . A cittern head . DUM ...
Strana 102
... himself : I am much afraid , my lady his mother played false with a fmith . NER . Then , is there the county Palatine . POR . He doth nothing but frown ; as who should say , An if you will not have me , choofe : he hears merry tales ...
... himself : I am much afraid , my lady his mother played false with a fmith . NER . Then , is there the county Palatine . POR . He doth nothing but frown ; as who should say , An if you will not have me , choofe : he hears merry tales ...
Strana 107
... himself were compromis'd , That all the eanlings which were streak'd , and pied , Should fall as Jacob's hire , the ewes , being rank , In the end of autumn turned to the rams : And when the work of generation was Between these woolly ...
... himself were compromis'd , That all the eanlings which were streak'd , and pied , Should fall as Jacob's hire , the ewes , being rank , In the end of autumn turned to the rams : And when the work of generation was Between these woolly ...
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