The Dramatic Works of Shakspeare: In Six Volumes, Volume 6T.T. Ash & H.F. Anners., 1838 |
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... true , ' tis true ; witness my knife's sharp point . ( Killing Tamora . ) Sat. Die , frantic wretch , for this accursed deed . ( Killing Titus . ) Luc . Can the son's eye behold his father bleed ? There's meed for meed , death for a ...
... true , ' tis true ; witness my knife's sharp point . ( Killing Tamora . ) Sat. Die , frantic wretch , for this accursed deed . ( Killing Titus . ) Luc . Can the son's eye behold his father bleed ? There's meed for meed , death for a ...
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... true hand , that fought Rome's quarrel out , And sent her enemies unto the grave . Lastly , myself unkindly banished , The gates shut on me , and turn'd weeping out , To beg relief among Rome's enemies ; Who drown'd their enmity in my true ...
... true hand , that fought Rome's quarrel out , And sent her enemies unto the grave . Lastly , myself unkindly banished , The gates shut on me , and turn'd weeping out , To beg relief among Rome's enemies ; Who drown'd their enmity in my true ...
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... true nature is , [ Eri Horatio . Each toy seems prologue to some great amiss : So full of artless jealousy is guilt , It spills itself in fearing to be spilt . Re - enter HORATIO , with OPHELIA . Oph . Where is the beauteous majesty of ...
... true nature is , [ Eri Horatio . Each toy seems prologue to some great amiss : So full of artless jealousy is guilt , It spills itself in fearing to be spilt . Re - enter HORATIO , with OPHELIA . Oph . Where is the beauteous majesty of ...
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Palavras e frases frequentes
Andronicus art thou Bawd BENVOLIO blood Boult Brabantio Capulet Cassio Cleon Cordelia daughter dead dear death Desdemona Dionyza dost thou doth Duke Emil Enter Exeunt Exit eyes fair farewell father fear fool Gent gentleman give Gloster Goths grace grief Hamlet hand hath hear heart Heaven hither honour Horatio Iago Juliet Kent king lady Laer Laertes lago Lavinia Lear letter live look lord Lucius Lysimachus madam Marcus marry Mercutio Michael Cassio mistress Moor murder never night noble Nurse Othello Pericles Polonius poor pray prince PRINCE OF TYRE Queen Roderigo Rome Romeo SCENE shew sorrow soul speak sweet sword Tamora tears tell thee there's thine thing thou art thou hast Titus TITUS ANDRONICUS to-night Tybalt villain weep wilt