The Complete Works of William, Shakespeare: Arranged in Their Chronological Order, Volume 1Morrill, Higgins & Company, 1892 - 1227 páginas |
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... majesty , and her , my lord : 460 These words , these looks , infuse new life in me . Tam . Titus , I am incorporate in Rome , A Roman now adopted happily , And must advise the emperor for his good . This day all quarrels die ...
... majesty , and her , my lord : 460 These words , these looks , infuse new life in me . Tam . Titus , I am incorporate in Rome , A Roman now adopted happily , And must advise the emperor for his good . This day all quarrels die ...
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... majesty To hunt the panther and the hart with me , With horn and hound we'll give your grace bonjour . Sat. Be it so , Titus , and gramercy too . [ Flourish . Exeunt . ACT II . SCENE I. Rome . Before the Palace . Enter AARON . Aar . Now ...
... majesty To hunt the panther and the hart with me , With horn and hound we'll give your grace bonjour . Sat. Be it so , Titus , and gramercy too . [ Flourish . Exeunt . ACT II . SCENE I. Rome . Before the Palace . Enter AARON . Aar . Now ...
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... majesty ; Madam , to you as many and as good : I promised your grace a hunter's peal . Sat. And you have rung it lustily , my lord ; Somewhat too early for new - married ladies . Bas . Lavinia , how say you ? Lav . I say , no ; I have ...
... majesty ; Madam , to you as many and as good : I promised your grace a hunter's peal . Sat. And you have rung it lustily , my lord ; Somewhat too early for new - married ladies . Bas . Lavinia , how say you ? Lav . I say , no ; I have ...
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... majesty my hand : Tell him it was a hand that warded him From thousand dangers ; bid him bury it ; More hath it merited ; that let it have . As for my sons , say I account of them As jewels purchased at an easy price ; And yet dear too ...
... majesty my hand : Tell him it was a hand that warded him From thousand dangers ; bid him bury it ; More hath it merited ; that let it have . As for my sons , say I account of them As jewels purchased at an easy price ; And yet dear too ...
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... majesty Will'd me to leave my base vocation And free my country from calamity : Her aid she promised and assured success : In complete glory she reveal'd herself ; And , whereas I was black and swart before , With those clear rays which ...
... majesty Will'd me to leave my base vocation And free my country from calamity : Her aid she promised and assured success : In complete glory she reveal'd herself ; And , whereas I was black and swart before , With those clear rays which ...
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arms art thou Bast Biron blood Boling Boyet breath brother Buck Cade Clar Clarence crown dead dear death dost thou doth ducats Duch Duke Duke of York Edward Eliz England Enter Exeunt Exit eyes fair farewell father fear France friends gentle give Glou Gloucester Goths grace grief hand hath hear heart heaven Henry Hermia hither honor house of York Jack Cade John king lady Launce live look lord Lord Hastings Lysander madam majesty Marry master Moth Murd ne'er never night noble Nurse peace pray prince Proteus queen Reignier Rich Richard Romeo SCENE shame Shylock Somerset soul speak Speed stay Suffolk swear sweet sword Talbot tears tell thee thine thou art thou hast thou shalt Thurio tongue Tybalt uncle unto villain Warwick wilt word York