The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volume 6Riley, 1806 |
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Pagina 118
... death " With a bottom of browne thred . " Taylor . I made it as the note bade me . " San . I say the note lies in his throate , and thou too , an thou sayest it . " Taylor . Nay , nay , ne'er be so hot , sirha , for I feare you not ...
... death " With a bottom of browne thred . " Taylor . I made it as the note bade me . " San . I say the note lies in his throate , and thou too , an thou sayest it . " Taylor . Nay , nay , ne'er be so hot , sirha , for I feare you not ...
Pagina 122
... death with a bot- tom of brown thread : I said , a gown . 4 Pet . Proceed . Tai . With a small compass'd cape ; 8 Gru . I confess the cape . faced many things . ] i . e . turned up many gowns , & c . with facings , & c . So , in King ...
... death with a bot- tom of brown thread : I said , a gown . 4 Pet . Proceed . Tai . With a small compass'd cape ; 8 Gru . I confess the cape . faced many things . ] i . e . turned up many gowns , & c . with facings , & c . So , in King ...
Pagina 129
... death . " But soft , who ' s this that ' s coming here ? " Enter the Duke of Cestus alone . " Duke . Thus al alone from Cestus am I come , " And left my princely court , and noble traine , " To come to Athens , and in this disguise " To ...
... death . " But soft , who ' s this that ' s coming here ? " Enter the Duke of Cestus alone . " Duke . Thus al alone from Cestus am I come , " And left my princely court , and noble traine , " To come to Athens , and in this disguise " To ...
Pagina 153
... death ! how foul and loathsome is thy image ! ' " The offence is taken at human nature , degraded into bestiality ; and at a state of stupid insensibility , the image of death . Nothing can be juster than this representation . For these ...
... death ! how foul and loathsome is thy image ! ' " The offence is taken at human nature , degraded into bestiality ; and at a state of stupid insensibility , the image of death . Nothing can be juster than this representation . For these ...
Pagina 161
... death . Paulina , speaking of the child , tells the King : 66 ' Tis yours ; " And might we lay the old proverb to your charge , " So like you , ' tis the worse . " . The Winter's Tale was therefore in reality a second part of Henry the ...
... death . Paulina , speaking of the child , tells the King : 66 ' Tis yours ; " And might we lay the old proverb to your charge , " So like you , ' tis the worse . " . The Winter's Tale was therefore in reality a second part of Henry the ...
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