The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare, Volum 10T. Tegg, 1812 |
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Pàgina 123
... give it nothing , I pray you , for it is not worth the feeding . Cleo . Will it eat me ? Clown . You must not think I am so simple , but I know the devil himself will not eat a woman : I know , that a woman is a dish for the gods , if ...
... give it nothing , I pray you , for it is not worth the feeding . Cleo . Will it eat me ? Clown . You must not think I am so simple , but I know the devil himself will not eat a woman : I know , that a woman is a dish for the gods , if ...
Pàgina 294
... Gives a paper . That it might please you to give quiet pass Through your dominions for this enterprize ; On such regards of safety , and allowance , As therein are set down . King . It likes us well ; And , at our more consider'd time ...
... Gives a paper . That it might please you to give quiet pass Through your dominions for this enterprize ; On such regards of safety , and allowance , As therein are set down . King . It likes us well ; And , at our more consider'd time ...
Pàgina 385
... Give us the foils ; come on . Laer . Come , one for me . Ham . I'll be your foil , Laertes ; in mine ignorance Your skill shall , like a star i ' th ' darkest night , Stick fiery off indeed . Laer . You mock me , sir . Ham . No , by ...
... Give us the foils ; come on . Laer . Come , one for me . Ham . I'll be your foil , Laertes ; in mine ignorance Your skill shall , like a star i ' th ' darkest night , Stick fiery off indeed . Laer . You mock me , sir . Ham . No , by ...
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