The Works of Shakespear: In Six Volumes, Volum 6Jacob Tonson, in the Strand, 1723 |
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Pàgina 58
... gone again ? you must be watch'd ere you be made tame , muft you ? come your ways , come your if you draw backward we'll put you i'th ' files : Why do you not fpeak to her ? Come draw this curtain , and let's ways ; fee fee your picture ...
... gone again ? you must be watch'd ere you be made tame , muft you ? come your ways , come your if you draw backward we'll put you i'th ' files : Why do you not fpeak to her ? Come draw this curtain , and let's ways ; fee fee your picture ...
Pàgina 61
... gone : I speak I know not what . Troi . Well know they what they speak , that fpeak so wifely . 9 your filence Coming in dumbness , from my weakness draws My foul of counfel from me .---- Cre . Cre . Perchance , my lord , I flew more ...
... gone : I speak I know not what . Troi . Well know they what they speak , that fpeak so wifely . 9 your filence Coming in dumbness , from my weakness draws My foul of counfel from me .---- Cre . Cre . Perchance , my lord , I flew more ...
Pàgina 79
... Why figh you so profoundly ? where's my lord ? gone ! tell me , sweet uncle , what's the matter ? Pan . Would I were as deep under the earth , as I am above . x nature . Cre . · Cre . O the gods ! what's the matter TROILUS and CRESSID A.
... Why figh you so profoundly ? where's my lord ? gone ! tell me , sweet uncle , what's the matter ? Pan . Would I were as deep under the earth , as I am above . x nature . Cre . · Cre . O the gods ! what's the matter TROILUS and CRESSID A.
Pàgina 80
... gone , wench , thou must be gone : thou art chang'd for Antenor ; thou must go to thy father , and be gone from Troilus : ' twill be his death ; ' twill be his bane ; he cannot bear it . Cre . O you immortal gods ! I will not go . Pan ...
... gone , wench , thou must be gone : thou art chang'd for Antenor ; thou must go to thy father , and be gone from Troilus : ' twill be his death ; ' twill be his bane ; he cannot bear it . Cre . O you immortal gods ! I will not go . Pan ...
Pàgina 108
... gone . By all the everlasting gods , I'll go . Ant . My dreams will fure prove ominous to - day . Hect . No more , I say . Enter Caffandra . Caf . Where is my brother Hector ? And . Here fifter , arm'd , and bloody in intent : Confort ...
... gone . By all the everlasting gods , I'll go . Ant . My dreams will fure prove ominous to - day . Hect . No more , I say . Enter Caffandra . Caf . Where is my brother Hector ? And . Here fifter , arm'd , and bloody in intent : Confort ...
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