The Comedies, Histories, Tragedies, and Poems of William Shakspere: Histories. TragediesC. Knight, 1843 |
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Pagina 90
... fair lords ? what fare ? What news abroad ? Rich . Ah , Warwick , should we report The baleful news , and , at each word's deli- verance , Stab poniards in our flesh till all were told , The words would add more anguish than the wounds ...
... fair lords ? what fare ? What news abroad ? Rich . Ah , Warwick , should we report The baleful news , and , at each word's deli- verance , Stab poniards in our flesh till all were told , The words would add more anguish than the wounds ...
Pagina 91
... fair Semiramis , Came forty thousand warlike foot and horse , Since last we number'd to your majesty . Treb . From Trebizond , in Asia the Less , Naturaliz'd Turks and stout Bithynians Came to my band , full fifty thousand more ( That ...
... fair Semiramis , Came forty thousand warlike foot and horse , Since last we number'd to your majesty . Treb . From Trebizond , in Asia the Less , Naturaliz'd Turks and stout Bithynians Came to my band , full fifty thousand more ( That ...
Pagina 99
... fair Phoebe hath the wrong : Not that I mean her beauty bears the prize , But that the holy law of heaven de- nies One god to meddle in another's power ; And this befell so bower , near Diana's As for th ' appeasing this unpleasant ...
... fair Phoebe hath the wrong : Not that I mean her beauty bears the prize , But that the holy law of heaven de- nies One god to meddle in another's power ; And this befell so bower , near Diana's As for th ' appeasing this unpleasant ...
Pagina 110
... more kingly in my thoughts : But I must make fair weather yet a while , Till Henry be more weak , and I more strong . " Passion , however , precipitates that decided movement which pru- 110 ESSAY ON HENRY VI . AND RICHARD III .
... more kingly in my thoughts : But I must make fair weather yet a while , Till Henry be more weak , and I more strong . " Passion , however , precipitates that decided movement which pru- 110 ESSAY ON HENRY VI . AND RICHARD III .
Pagina 152
... fair . This man so complete , Who was enroll'd ' mongst wonders , and when we , Almost with ravish'd list'ning , could not find His hour of speech a minute ; he , my lady , Hath into monstrous habits put the graces That once were his ...
... fair . This man so complete , Who was enroll'd ' mongst wonders , and when we , Almost with ravish'd list'ning , could not find His hour of speech a minute ; he , my lady , Hath into monstrous habits put the graces That once were his ...
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The Comedies, Histories, Tragedies, and Poems of William Shakspere, Volume 7 William Shakespeare Volledige weergave - 1851 |
The Comedies, Histories, Tragedies, and Poems of William Shakspere, Volume 7 William Shakespeare Volledige weergave - 1851 |
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