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Pagina 6
I beEvery Man out of his Humour : " Here comes one that will carry coals ; ergo , will hold my dog . " And , laftly in the poet's own Hen . V : " At Calais they stole a firefhovel ; I knew by that piece of fervice the men would carry ...
I beEvery Man out of his Humour : " Here comes one that will carry coals ; ergo , will hold my dog . " And , laftly in the poet's own Hen . V : " At Calais they stole a firefhovel ; I knew by that piece of fervice the men would carry ...
Pagina 12
Thou villain , Capulet , Hold me not , let me go . La Mon. Thou fhalt not ftir one foot to feek a foe . Enter Prince , with attendants . Prin . Rebellious fubjects , enemies to peace , Profaners of this neighbour - ftained steel ...
Thou villain , Capulet , Hold me not , let me go . La Mon. Thou fhalt not ftir one foot to feek a foe . Enter Prince , with attendants . Prin . Rebellious fubjects , enemies to peace , Profaners of this neighbour - ftained steel ...
Pagina 21
This night I hold an old accuftom'd feaft , Whereto I have invited many a guest , Such as I love ; and you , among the store , One more , moft welcome , makes my number more . At my poor houfe , look to behold this night ' Earth ...
This night I hold an old accuftom'd feaft , Whereto I have invited many a guest , Such as I love ; and you , among the store , One more , moft welcome , makes my number more . At my poor houfe , look to behold this night ' Earth ...
Pagina 29
Enough of this ; I pray thee , hold thy peace . 1 Nurfe . Yes , madam ; Yet I cannot chufe but laugh , To think it fhould leave crying , and fay - Ay . And yet , I warrant , it had upon its brow A bump as big as a young cockrel's ftone ...
Enough of this ; I pray thee , hold thy peace . 1 Nurfe . Yes , madam ; Yet I cannot chufe but laugh , To think it fhould leave crying , and fay - Ay . And yet , I warrant , it had upon its brow A bump as big as a young cockrel's ftone ...
Pagina 48
Now , by the ftock and honour of my kin , To ftrike him dead I hold it not a fin . 4 What lady's that , which doth enrich the hand Of yonder knight ? ] Here is another proof that our author had the poem , and not Painter's Novel ...
Now , by the ftock and honour of my kin , To ftrike him dead I hold it not a fin . 4 What lady's that , which doth enrich the hand Of yonder knight ? ] Here is another proof that our author had the poem , and not Painter's Novel ...
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The Plays of William Shakespeare: With the Corrections and ..., Volume 10 William Shakespeare Volledige weergave - 1807 |
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