Specimens of English Dramatic Poets who Lived about the Time of Shakespeare: With NotesWiley & Putnam, 1845 - Počet stran: 466 |
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Strana 8
... 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 she the same night , when my Horatio was ...
... 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 she the same night , when my Horatio was ...
Strana 9
... thou scornful villain ? How , where , or by what means should I be blest ? Isa . What wouldst thou have , good fellow ? Pain . Justice , madam . Hier . O ambitious beggar , wouldst thou have that That lives not in the world ? Why , all ...
... thou scornful villain ? How , where , or by what means should I be blest ? Isa . What wouldst thou have , good fellow ? Pain . Justice , madam . Hier . O ambitious beggar , wouldst thou have that That lives not in the world ? Why , all ...
Strana 15
... thou now pleas'd ? Or wert thou now disturb'd ? I'll wage ali Spain To one sweet kiss , this is some new device To make me fond and long . Oh , you men Have tricks to make poor women die for Eleaz . What , die for me ? Away . you ...
... thou now pleas'd ? Or wert thou now disturb'd ? I'll wage ali Spain To one sweet kiss , this is some new device To make me fond and long . Oh , you men Have tricks to make poor women die for Eleaz . What , die for me ? Away . you ...
Strana 16
... thou may'st see To dress thyself ; if thou wilt smile on me . Smile on n'e ; and with coronets of pearl And bells of gold , circling their pretty arms , In a round ivory fount these two shall swim , And dive to make thee sport : Bestow ...
... thou may'st see To dress thyself ; if thou wilt smile on me . Smile on n'e ; and with coronets of pearl And bells of gold , circling their pretty arms , In a round ivory fount these two shall swim , And dive to make thee sport : Bestow ...
Strana 22
... thou shouldst dearly love . Libels are cast against thee in the street : Ballads and rhimes made of thy overthrow . Lan . The Northern brothers seeing their houses burnt , Their wives and children slain , run up and down Cursing the ...
... thou shouldst dearly love . Libels are cast against thee in the street : Ballads and rhimes made of thy overthrow . Lan . The Northern brothers seeing their houses burnt , Their wives and children slain , run up and down Cursing the ...
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