The Works of Shakespeare: In Eight Volumes. Collated with the Oldest Copies, and Corrected: with Notes, Explanatory, and Critical |
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Pagina 11
... [ To France I would not from your love make such a stray , To match you where I hate ; therefore befeech you , T'avert your liking a more worthy way Than on a wretch , whom nature is afham'd Almoft t ' acknowledge hers . France .
... [ To France I would not from your love make such a stray , To match you where I hate ; therefore befeech you , T'avert your liking a more worthy way Than on a wretch , whom nature is afham'd Almoft t ' acknowledge hers . France .
Pagina 34
Let him fly far ; Not in this land fhall he remain uncaught And found ; difpatch - the noble Duke my maffer , My worthy and arch - patron , comes to - night ; ( 6 ) By his authority I will proclaim it , That he , who finds him , fhall ...
Let him fly far ; Not in this land fhall he remain uncaught And found ; difpatch - the noble Duke my maffer , My worthy and arch - patron , comes to - night ; ( 6 ) By his authority I will proclaim it , That he , who finds him , fhall ...
Pagina 71
Servants , in any House , could hardly fee fuch a Barbarity committed on their Mafter , without Reflexions of Pity ; and the Vengeance that they prefume muft overtake the Actors of it , is a Sentiment and Doctrine well worthy of the ...
Servants , in any House , could hardly fee fuch a Barbarity committed on their Mafter , without Reflexions of Pity ; and the Vengeance that they prefume muft overtake the Actors of it , is a Sentiment and Doctrine well worthy of the ...
Pagina 102
Edg . Worthy Prince , I know't . Alb . Where have you hid your felf ? How have you known the miseries of your father ♪ Edg . By nurfing them , my lord . Lift a brief tale , And , when ' tis told , O , that my heart would burst !
Edg . Worthy Prince , I know't . Alb . Where have you hid your felf ? How have you known the miseries of your father ♪ Edg . By nurfing them , my lord . Lift a brief tale , And , when ' tis told , O , that my heart would burst !
Pagina 111
O'tis a worthy lord ! Fer . Nay , that's most fixt . Mer . A moft incomparable man , breath'd as it were To an untirable and continuate goodness . He paffesJew . I have a jewel here . — A Mer Mer . O , pray , let's fee't : For TIMON of ...
O'tis a worthy lord ! Fer . Nay , that's most fixt . Mer . A moft incomparable man , breath'd as it were To an untirable and continuate goodness . He paffesJew . I have a jewel here . — A Mer Mer . O , pray , let's fee't : For TIMON of ...
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The Works of Shakespeare: In Eight Volumes ; Collated with the ..., Volume 6 William Shakespeare Volledige weergave - 1740 |
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