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Pagina 6
... given him , let some graver eye Pierce into that ; but I can see his pride Peep through each part of him : Whence has he that ? If not from hell , the devil is a niggard , Or has given all before , and he begins A new hell in himself ...
... given him , let some graver eye Pierce into that ; but I can see his pride Peep through each part of him : Whence has he that ? If not from hell , the devil is a niggard , Or has given all before , and he begins A new hell in himself ...
Pagina 72
... given to him in these parts of Warwick- shire , where they have continued by some descents in good reputa- tion and credit , " & c . & c . It is not difficult to imagine the youthful Shakspere sitting at his mother's feet , to listen to ...
... given to him in these parts of Warwick- shire , where they have continued by some descents in good reputa- tion and credit , " & c . & c . It is not difficult to imagine the youthful Shakspere sitting at his mother's feet , to listen to ...
Pagina 422
... given to beggars . Men . Well , no more . How ! no more ? 1 Sen. No more words , we beseech you . Cor . As for my country I have shed my blood , Not fearing outward force , so shall my lungs Coin words till their decay , against those ...
... given to beggars . Men . Well , no more . How ! no more ? 1 Sen. No more words , we beseech you . Cor . As for my country I have shed my blood , Not fearing outward force , so shall my lungs Coin words till their decay , against those ...
Inhoudsopgave
KING HENRY VIII | 1 |
AND KING RICHARD III WITH REFERENCE | 41 |
OTHELLO | 174 |
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