The Dramatic Works of Shakspeare: In Six Volumes, Volum 6Clarendon Press, 1786 |
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Pàgina 38
... tell : Striving to better , oft we mar what's well . Gon . Nay , then , —— Alb . Well , well , the event . SCENE V ... tell what I can tell . f at task ] -attafk'd - reprehenfible . Glofter ] -The city , and refidence of Cornwall and ...
... tell : Striving to better , oft we mar what's well . Gon . Nay , then , —— Alb . Well , well , the event . SCENE V ... tell what I can tell . f at task ] -attafk'd - reprehenfible . Glofter ] -The city , and refidence of Cornwall and ...
Pàgina 39
... tell , why one's nofe ftands i ' the middle of one's face ? Lear . No. Fool . Why , to keep one's eyes on either fide one's nofe ; that what a man cannot fmell out , he may spy into . Lear . I did her wrong : - Fool . Canft tell how an ...
... tell , why one's nofe ftands i ' the middle of one's face ? Lear . No. Fool . Why , to keep one's eyes on either fide one's nofe ; that what a man cannot fmell out , he may spy into . Lear . I did her wrong : - Fool . Canft tell how an ...
Pàgina 304
... tell me of the players ; mark it . - You fay right , fir : on Monday morn- ing ; ' twas then , indeed . Pol . My lord , I have news to tell you . let me comply with you in the garb ; ] - permit me to fall in with this customary mode of ...
... tell me of the players ; mark it . - You fay right , fir : on Monday morn- ing ; ' twas then , indeed . Pol . My lord , I have news to tell you . let me comply with you in the garb ; ] - permit me to fall in with this customary mode of ...
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The Dramatic Works of Shakspeare Revised by George Steevens..., Volum 6 William Shakespeare Visualització completa - 1802 |
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