The Dramatic Works of Shakspeare: In Six Volumes, Volum 6Clarendon Press, 1786 |
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Pàgina 133
... sword , this arm , and my best spirits , are bent To prove upon thy heart , whereto I fpeak , Thou lieft . Edm . In wifdom , I should ask thy name ; But , fince thy out - fide looks so fair and warlike , And that thy tongue fome fay of ...
... sword , this arm , and my best spirits , are bent To prove upon thy heart , whereto I fpeak , Thou lieft . Edm . In wifdom , I should ask thy name ; But , fince thy out - fide looks so fair and warlike , And that thy tongue fome fay of ...
Pàgina 226
... sword : let grief Convert to anger ; blunt not the heart , enrage it . Macd . Oh , I could play the woman with mine eyes , And braggart with my tongue ! -But , gentle heaven , Cut fhort all intermiffion ; front to front , X Bring thou ...
... sword : let grief Convert to anger ; blunt not the heart , enrage it . Macd . Oh , I could play the woman with mine eyes , And braggart with my tongue ! -But , gentle heaven , Cut fhort all intermiffion ; front to front , X Bring thou ...
Pàgina 282
... sword . Mar. We have fworn , my lord , already . Ham . Indeed , upon my sword , indeed . Ghaft . [ beneath ] Swear . Ham . Ha , ha , boy ! fay'st thou fo ? art thou there , true- penny ? Come on , you hear this fellow in the cellaridge ...
... sword . Mar. We have fworn , my lord , already . Ham . Indeed , upon my sword , indeed . Ghaft . [ beneath ] Swear . Ham . Ha , ha , boy ! fay'st thou fo ? art thou there , true- penny ? Come on , you hear this fellow in the cellaridge ...
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The Dramatic Works of Shakspeare Revised by George Steevens..., Volum 6 William Shakespeare Visualització completa - 1802 |
The Dramatic Works of Shakspeare: In Six Volumes, Volum 6 William Shakespeare Visualització de fragments - 1838 |
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