The Works of William Shakespeare: Comprising His Dramatic and Poetical Works, Complete, Svazek 4Phillips, Sampson, 1854 - Počet stran: 1027 |
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Strana 71
... Fear you not that . If we can make our peace Upon such large terms , and so absolute , As our conditions shall consist3 upon , Our peace shall stand as firm as rocky mountains . Mowb . Ay , but our valuation shall be such , That every ...
... Fear you not that . If we can make our peace Upon such large terms , and so absolute , As our conditions shall consist3 upon , Our peace shall stand as firm as rocky mountains . Mowb . Ay , but our valuation shall be such , That every ...
Strana 77
... fear and trembling , and do observance to my mercy . Cole . I think you are sir John Falstaff ; and in that thought , yield me . Fal . I have a whole school of tongues in this belly of mine ; and not a tongue of them all speaks any ...
... fear and trembling , and do observance to my mercy . Cole . I think you are sir John Falstaff ; and in that thought , yield me . Fal . I have a whole school of tongues in this belly of mine ; and not a tongue of them all speaks any ...
Strana 85
... fear me ; for they do ob- serve Unfathered heirs , and loathly birds of nature . The seasons change their manners , as the year Had found some months asleep , and leaped them over . Cla . The river hath thrice flowed , no ebb between ...
... fear me ; for they do ob- serve Unfathered heirs , and loathly birds of nature . The seasons change their manners , as the year Had found some months asleep , and leaped them over . Cla . The river hath thrice flowed , no ebb between ...
Strana 92
... Fears are objects of fear , terrors . 3 The mode is the state or form of things . 4 i . e . by order of succession . 5 Mason proposes to read , " I cut some off , " which seems , indeed , neces- sary . The sense would then be , " Some I ...
... Fears are objects of fear , terrors . 3 The mode is the state or form of things . 4 i . e . by order of succession . 5 Mason proposes to read , " I cut some off , " which seems , indeed , neces- sary . The sense would then be , " Some I ...
Strana 97
... fear all will be overturned . P. John . Good morrow , cousin Warwick . P. Humph . Cla . Good morrow , cousin . P. John . We meet like men that had forgot to speak . War . We do remember ; but our argument Is all too heavy to admit much ...
... fear all will be overturned . P. John . Good morrow , cousin Warwick . P. Humph . Cla . Good morrow , cousin . P. John . We meet like men that had forgot to speak . War . We do remember ; but our argument Is all too heavy to admit much ...
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