The Dramatic Works of Shakspeare: In Six Volumes, Volum 6Clarendon Press, 1786 |
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Pàgina 91
... eyes ; nor thy fierce fifter In his anointed flesh stick boarish fangs . The fea , with fuch a ftorm as his bare ... eyes of thine I'll fet my foot . [ Glofter is held down , while Cornwal ? plucks out one of bis eyes , and ftamps on it ...
... eyes ; nor thy fierce fifter In his anointed flesh stick boarish fangs . The fea , with fuch a ftorm as his bare ... eyes of thine I'll fet my foot . [ Glofter is held down , while Cornwal ? plucks out one of bis eyes , and ftamps on it ...
Pàgina 113
... eyes ? Lear . O , ho , are you there with me ? No eyes in your head , nor no money in your purfe ? Your eyes are in a heavy cafe , your purfe in a light : Yet you fee how this world goes . Glo . I fee it feelingly . Lear . What , art ...
... eyes ? Lear . O , ho , are you there with me ? No eyes in your head , nor no money in your purfe ? Your eyes are in a heavy cafe , your purfe in a light : Yet you fee how this world goes . Glo . I fee it feelingly . Lear . What , art ...
Pàgina 309
... eyes of heaven , And paffion in the gods . Pol . Look , whe'r he has not turn'd his colour , and has tears in's eyes . - Pr'ythee , no more . Ham . ' Tis well ; I'll have thee fpeak out the reft of this foon . - Good my lord , will you ...
... eyes of heaven , And paffion in the gods . Pol . Look , whe'r he has not turn'd his colour , and has tears in's eyes . - Pr'ythee , no more . Ham . ' Tis well ; I'll have thee fpeak out the reft of this foon . - Good my lord , will you ...
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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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