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Pagina 14
Speak , fair ; but speak fair words , or else be mute : Give me one kiss , I ' ll give it
thee again , And one for interest , if thou wilt have twain . Fie , lifeless picture ,
cold and senseless stone , Well - painted idol , image dull and dead , Statue ...
Speak , fair ; but speak fair words , or else be mute : Give me one kiss , I ' ll give it
thee again , And one for interest , if thou wilt have twain . Fie , lifeless picture ,
cold and senseless stone , Well - painted idol , image dull and dead , Statue ...
Pagina 318
sary rising and sinking of tone and effect , and who , with wonderful energy ,
endeavours from beginning to end to make his personages speak in the same
highly - wrought and poetical language , while at the same time he shakes out all
his ...
sary rising and sinking of tone and effect , and who , with wonderful energy ,
endeavours from beginning to end to make his personages speak in the same
highly - wrought and poetical language , while at the same time he shakes out all
his ...
Pagina 386
I warrant that I do . * Now use your bodkin , Your Spanish needle , and your
pressing - iron ; For this shall go with me : And mark my words ,You , goodman
botcher , ' t is to you I speak ,The next time that I take thee near my house ,
Instead of ...
I warrant that I do . * Now use your bodkin , Your Spanish needle , and your
pressing - iron ; For this shall go with me : And mark my words ,You , goodman
botcher , ' t is to you I speak ,The next time that I take thee near my house ,
Instead of ...
Pagina 394
Nay , hear me speak , Mosbie , a word or two : I'll bite my tongue if it speak bitterly
. Look on me , Mosbie , or else I'll kill myself ; Nothing shall hide me from thy
stormy look . If thou cry war , there is no peace for me ; I will do penance for ...
Nay , hear me speak , Mosbie , a word or two : I'll bite my tongue if it speak bitterly
. Look on me , Mosbie , or else I'll kill myself ; Nothing shall hide me from thy
stormy look . If thou cry war , there is no peace for me ; I will do penance for ...
Pagina 528
Stage - directions . T. S. i . 1. i . He'll go , he says , and sowle the porter of Rome
The Presenters above speak . gates by the ears . Stage directions . H. E. i . 1 , n .
Speak him fir - carry your praise far . Cy . i . 1 , n . Enter the Duke of Buckingham .
Stage - directions . T. S. i . 1. i . He'll go , he says , and sowle the porter of Rome
The Presenters above speak . gates by the ears . Stage directions . H. E. i . 1 , n .
Speak him fir - carry your praise far . Cy . i . 1 , n . Enter the Duke of Buckingham .
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