The Works of William Shakespeare: Comprising His Dramatic and Poetical Works, Complete, Svazek 4Phillips, Sampson, 1854 - Počet stran: 1027 |
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Strana 66
... enemy ; And , by the ground they hide , I judge their number Upon , or near , the rate of thirty thousand . Mowb . The just proportion that we gave them out . Let us sway1 on , and face them in the field . Enter WESTMORELAND . Arch ...
... enemy ; And , by the ground they hide , I judge their number Upon , or near , the rate of thirty thousand . Mowb . The just proportion that we gave them out . Let us sway1 on , and face them in the field . Enter WESTMORELAND . Arch ...
Strana 67
... enemy to peace , Troop in the throngs of military men ; But , rather , show a while like fearful war , To diet rank minds , sick of happiness ; And purge the obstructions , which begin to stop Our very veins of life . Hear me more ...
... enemy to peace , Troop in the throngs of military men ; But , rather , show a while like fearful war , To diet rank minds , sick of happiness ; And purge the obstructions , which begin to stop Our very veins of life . Hear me more ...
Strana 70
... enemies . Mowb . But he hath forced us to compel this offer , And it proceeds from policy , not love . West . Mowbray , you overween , to take it so . This offer comes from mercy , not from fear ; For , lo ! within a ken our army lies ...
... enemies . Mowb . But he hath forced us to compel this offer , And it proceeds from policy , not love . West . Mowbray , you overween , to take it so . This offer comes from mercy , not from fear ; For , lo ! within a ken our army lies ...
Strana 72
... enemy , He doth unfasten so , and shake a friend . So that this land , like an offensive wife , That hath enraged him on to offer strokes , As he is striking , holds his infant up , And hangs resolved correction in the arm That was ...
... enemy , He doth unfasten so , and shake a friend . So that this land , like an offensive wife , That hath enraged him on to offer strokes , As he is striking , holds his infant up , And hangs resolved correction in the arm That was ...
Strana 78
... enemy . But what of that ? He saw me , and yielded ; that I may justly say with the hook - nosed fellow of Rome , -I came , saw , and overcame . P. John . It was more of his courtesy than your deserving . Fal . I know not ; here he is ...
... enemy . But what of that ? He saw me , and yielded ; that I may justly say with the hook - nosed fellow of Rome , -I came , saw , and overcame . P. John . It was more of his courtesy than your deserving . Fal . I know not ; here he is ...
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