Specimens of English Dramatic Poets who Lived about the Time of Shakespeare: With NotesWiley & Putnam, 1845 - Počet stran: 466 |
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... speak . Ay , or yet ? why might not a man love a calf as well ? Or melt in passion o'er a frisking kid , as for a son f Methinks a young bacon , Or a fine little smooth horse colt , Should move a man as much as doth a son ; For one of ...
... speak . Ay , or yet ? why might not a man love a calf as well ? Or melt in passion o'er a frisking kid , as for a son f Methinks a young bacon , Or a fine little smooth horse colt , Should move a man as much as doth a son ; For one of ...
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... speak you know not what . Hier . Villain , thou lyest , and thou doest nought But tell me I am mad : thou lyest , I am not mad : I know thee to be Pedro , and he Jaques . 1'11 prove it to thee ; and were I mad , how could I ? Where was ...
... speak you know not what . Hier . Villain , thou lyest , and thou doest nought But tell me I am mad : thou lyest , I am not mad : I know thee to be Pedro , and he Jaques . 1'11 prove it to thee ; and were I mad , how could I ? Where was ...
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... speaking look to my son Horatio , which should intend to this , or some such like purpose ; God bless thee , my sweet son ; and my hand leaning upon his head thus , sir , do you see ? may it be done } Pain . Very well , sir . Hier . Nay ...
... speaking look to my son Horatio , which should intend to this , or some such like purpose ; God bless thee , my sweet son ; and my hand leaning upon his head thus , sir , do you see ? may it be done } Pain . Very well , sir . Hier . Nay ...
Strana 15
... speak more kindly . Why dost thou frown at whom ? Eleaz . At thee . Queen . At me ? O why at me for each contracted frown , A crooked wrinkle interlines my brow : Spend but one hour in frowns , and I shall look Like to a Beldam of one ...
... speak more kindly . Why dost thou frown at whom ? Eleaz . At thee . Queen . At me ? O why at me for each contracted frown , A crooked wrinkle interlines my brow : Spend but one hour in frowns , and I shall look Like to a Beldam of one ...
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... speak my mind . Lan . And so will I , and then , my lord , farewell . Mort . The idle triumphs , masks , lascivious shows , And prodigal gifts bestow'd on Gaveston , Have drawn thy treasure dry , and made thee weak ; The murmuring ...
... speak my mind . Lan . And so will I , and then , my lord , farewell . Mort . The idle triumphs , masks , lascivious shows , And prodigal gifts bestow'd on Gaveston , Have drawn thy treasure dry , and made thee weak ; The murmuring ...
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