The plays of William Shakespeare, Svazek 4Longman, 1856 |
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Strana 27
... horse , capon , cox- comb , idiot , patch ' ! Either get thee from the door , or sit down at the hatch : Dost thou conjure for wenches , that thou call'st for such store , When one is one too many ? Go , get thee from the door . Dro . E ...
... horse , capon , cox- comb , idiot , patch ' ! Either get thee from the door , or sit down at the hatch : Dost thou conjure for wenches , that thou call'st for such store , When one is one too many ? Go , get thee from the door . Dro . E ...
Strana 34
... horse ; and she would have me as a beast : not that , I being a beast , she would have me ; but that she , being a very beastly creature , lays claim to me . Ant . S. What is she ? Dro . S. A very reverent body ; ay , such a one as a ...
... horse ; and she would have me as a beast : not that , I being a beast , she would have me ; but that she , being a very beastly creature , lays claim to me . Ant . S. What is she ? Dro . S. A very reverent body ; ay , such a one as a ...
Strana 74
... horses by enchantment , armed men transported through the air , and every power and form of magick . Whether St. Chrysostom believed that such performances were really to be seen in a day of battle , or only endeavoured to enliven his ...
... horses by enchantment , armed men transported through the air , and every power and form of magick . Whether St. Chrysostom believed that such performances were really to be seen in a day of battle , or only endeavoured to enliven his ...
Strana 117
... horse ; And let us not be dainty of leave - taking , But shift away : There's warrant in that theft Which steals ... horses , ( a thing most SCENE IV . 117 MACBETH .
... horse ; And let us not be dainty of leave - taking , But shift away : There's warrant in that theft Which steals ... horses , ( a thing most SCENE IV . 117 MACBETH .
Strana 118
William Shakespeare. Rosse . And Duncan's horses , ( a thing most strange and certain , ) Beauteous and swift , the minions of their race , Turn'd wild in nature , broke their stalls , flung out , Contending ' gainst obedience , as they ...
William Shakespeare. Rosse . And Duncan's horses , ( a thing most strange and certain , ) Beauteous and swift , the minions of their race , Turn'd wild in nature , broke their stalls , flung out , Contending ' gainst obedience , as they ...
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