The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare: With a Life of the Poet, and Notes, Original and Selected; Together with a Copious Glossary, Volume 2J.B. Lippincott & Company, 1855 |
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Página 49
... soul , Knows not which way to stand , to look , to speak ; And sits as one new - risen from a dream . Away , away ! for he is coming hither . Pet . Re - enter PETRUCHIO . Thus have I politicly begun my reign , And ' tis my hope to end ...
... soul , Knows not which way to stand , to look , to speak ; And sits as one new - risen from a dream . Away , away ! for he is coming hither . Pet . Re - enter PETRUCHIO . Thus have I politicly begun my reign , And ' tis my hope to end ...
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... soul ; More free , than he is jealous . Ant . That's enough . 1 Attend . Madam , he hath not slept to - night ; com- manded None should come at him . Paul . Not so hot , good sir ; I come to bring him sleep . ' Tis such as you , — That ...
... soul ; More free , than he is jealous . Ant . That's enough . 1 Attend . Madam , he hath not slept to - night ; com- manded None should come at him . Paul . Not so hot , good sir ; I come to bring him sleep . ' Tis such as you , — That ...
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... soul's peril , and thy body's torture , - That thou commend it strangely to some place , Where chance may nurse , or end it . Take it up . Ant . I swear to do this , though a present death Had been more merciful.- Come on , poor babe ...
... soul's peril , and thy body's torture , - That thou commend it strangely to some place , Where chance may nurse , or end it . Take it up . Ant . I swear to do this , though a present death Had been more merciful.- Come on , poor babe ...
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... soul ! thou hast need of more rags to lay on thee , rather than have these off . Aut . O , sir , the loathsomeness of them offends me more than the stripes I have received ; which are mighty ones and millions . Clo . Alas , poor man ! a ...
... soul ! thou hast need of more rags to lay on thee , rather than have these off . Aut . O , sir , the loathsomeness of them offends me more than the stripes I have received ; which are mighty ones and millions . Clo . Alas , poor man ! a ...
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... soul ! Aut . O , good sir , softly , good sir . shoulder - blade is out . Clo . How now ? canst stand ? I fear , sir , my Aut . Softly , dear sir ; [ Picks his pocket . ] good sir , softly . You ha ' done me a charitable office . Co ...
... soul ! Aut . O , good sir , softly , good sir . shoulder - blade is out . Clo . How now ? canst stand ? I fear , sir , my Aut . Softly , dear sir ; [ Picks his pocket . ] good sir , softly . You ha ' done me a charitable office . Co ...
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