The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare: With a Life of the Poet, and Notes, Original and Selected; Together with a Copious Glossary ...Hogan & Thompson, 1851 |
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... spirits ne'er been higher reared With stronger blood , we should have answered Heaven . Boldly , Not Guilty ; the imposition cleared , Hereditary ours . Her . By this we gather , You have tripped since . Pol . O , my most sacred lady ...
... spirits ne'er been higher reared With stronger blood , we should have answered Heaven . Boldly , Not Guilty ; the imposition cleared , Hereditary ours . Her . By this we gather , You have tripped since . Pol . O , my most sacred lady ...
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... spirit , his appetite , his sleep , And downright languished . - Leave me solely ; -go , See how he fares . [ Exit Attend . ] - Fie , fie ! no thought of him ; - The very thought of my revenges that way Recoil upon mè : in himself too ...
... spirit , his appetite , his sleep , And downright languished . - Leave me solely ; -go , See how he fares . [ Exit Attend . ] - Fie , fie ! no thought of him ; - The very thought of my revenges that way Recoil upon mè : in himself too ...
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... spirit ! -What need these hands ? - You , that are thus so tender o'er his follies , Will never do him good , not one of you . So , so . - Farewell ; we are gone . [ Exit . Leon . Thou , traitor , hast set on thy wife to this.— My child ...
... spirit ! -What need these hands ? - You , that are thus so tender o'er his follies , Will never do him good , not one of you . So , so . - Farewell ; we are gone . [ Exit . Leon . Thou , traitor , hast set on thy wife to this.— My child ...
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... spirit instruct the kites and ravens To be thy nurses ! Wolves , and bears , they say , Casting their savageness aside , have done Like offices of pity . - Sir , be prosperous In more than this deed doth require ! and blessing , Against ...
... spirit instruct the kites and ravens To be thy nurses ! Wolves , and bears , they say , Casting their savageness aside , have done Like offices of pity . - Sir , be prosperous In more than this deed doth require ! and blessing , Against ...
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... spirits of the dead May walk again . If such thing be , thy mother Appeared to me last night ; for ne'er was dream So like to waking . To me comes a creature , Sometimes her head on one side , some another ; I never saw a vessel of like ...
... spirits of the dead May walk again . If such thing be , thy mother Appeared to me last night ; for ne'er was dream So like to waking . To me comes a creature , Sometimes her head on one side , some another ; I never saw a vessel of like ...
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Página 213 - Mine eyes are made the fools o' the other senses, Or else worth all the rest ; I see thee still, And on thy blade and dudgeon gouts of blood, Which was not so before. There's no such thing : It is the bloody business which informs Thus to mine eyes. Now o'er the...
Página 250 - Will cheer me ever, or disseat me now. I have lived long enough : my way of life Is fallen into the sear, the yellow leaf; And that which should accompany old age, As honor, love, obedience, troops of friends, I must not look to have ; but, in their stead, Curses, not loud, but deep, mouth-honor, breath, Which the poor heart would fain deny, but dare not.