The Works of Shakespeare: In Eight Volumes ; Collated with the Oldest Copies, and Corrected: with Notes, Explanatory, and Critical:, Volume 3H. Lintott, C. Hitch, J. and R. Tonson, C. Corbet, R. and B. Wellington, J. Brindley, and E. New, 1740 |
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Pagina 11
... eye ? The mightieft space in fortune nature brings To join like likes ; and kiss , like native things . Impossible be strange attempts , to those That weigh their pain in sense ; and do suppose , What hath been , cannot be . Who ever ...
... eye ? The mightieft space in fortune nature brings To join like likes ; and kiss , like native things . Impossible be strange attempts , to those That weigh their pain in sense ; and do suppose , What hath been , cannot be . Who ever ...
Pagina 19
... eye is fick on't ; I observe her now.- Hel . What is your pleasure , Madam ? Count . Helen , you know , I am a mother ... eyes ? Why , that you are my daughter ? Hel . That I am not . Count . I say , I am your mother . Hel . Pardon ...
... eye is fick on't ; I observe her now.- Hel . What is your pleasure , Madam ? Count . Helen , you know , I am a mother ... eyes ? Why , that you are my daughter ? Hel . That I am not . Count . I say , I am your mother . Hel . Pardon ...
Pagina 19
... eyes See it so grofly shown in thy behaviour , That in their kind they speak it : only fin And hellish obstinacy tie thy tongue , That truth should be suspected ; speak , is't so ? If it be so , you've wound a goodly clew : If it be not ...
... eyes See it so grofly shown in thy behaviour , That in their kind they speak it : only fin And hellish obstinacy tie thy tongue , That truth should be suspected ; speak , is't so ? If it be so , you've wound a goodly clew : If it be not ...
Pagina 20
... eyes See it so grofly shown in thy behaviour , That in their kind they speak it : only fin And hellish obstinacy tie thy tongue , That truth should be suspected ; speak , is't so ? If it be so , you've wound a goodly clew : If it be not ...
... eyes See it so grofly shown in thy behaviour , That in their kind they speak it : only fin And hellish obstinacy tie thy tongue , That truth should be suspected ; speak , is't so ? If it be so , you've wound a goodly clew : If it be not ...
Pagina 27
... eye , Safer than mine own two : more dear I have fo ; And hearing your high Majesty is touch'd With that malignant cause , wherein the honour Of my dear father's gift stands chief in power , I come to tender it , and my appliance , With ...
... eye , Safer than mine own two : more dear I have fo ; And hearing your high Majesty is touch'd With that malignant cause , wherein the honour Of my dear father's gift stands chief in power , I come to tender it , and my appliance , With ...
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The Works of Shakespeare: In Eight Volumes. Collated with ..., Deel 10,Volume 3 William Shakespeare Volledige weergave - 1740 |
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