The Dramatic Works of Shakspeare: In Six Volumes, Volum 6Clarendon Press, 1786 |
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Pàgina 71
... head So old and white as this . O ! O ! ' tis foul ! Fool . He that has a house to put's head in , has a good head - piece . The cod - piece that will boufe , Before the bead has any : The bead and he shall loufe ; - • So beggars marry ...
... head So old and white as this . O ! O ! ' tis foul ! Fool . He that has a house to put's head in , has a good head - piece . The cod - piece that will boufe , Before the bead has any : The bead and he shall loufe ; - • So beggars marry ...
Pàgina 207
... heads ; Though palaces , and pyramids , do flope Their heads to their foundations ; though the treasure Of nature's & germins tumble all together , g Even till deftruction ficken , answer me To what I ask you ... head rifes . MACBETH . 207.
... heads ; Though palaces , and pyramids , do flope Their heads to their foundations ; though the treasure Of nature's & germins tumble all together , g Even till deftruction ficken , answer me To what I ask you ... head rifes . MACBETH . 207.
Pàgina 208
... head represents fymbolically Macbeth's head cut off and brought to Malcolm by Mac- duff . The bloody child is Macduff untimely ripped from his mother's womb . The child with a crown on his head , and a bough in his hand , is the royal ...
... head represents fymbolically Macbeth's head cut off and brought to Malcolm by Mac- duff . The bloody child is Macduff untimely ripped from his mother's womb . The child with a crown on his head , and a bough in his hand , is the royal ...
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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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