The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 10Current Literature Publishing Company, 1909 |
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... better head her glorious body fits you 190 Than his that shakes for age and feebleness : What should I don this robe , and trouble Be chosen with proclamations to - day , To - morrow yield up rule , resign my life , And set abroad new ...
... better head her glorious body fits you 190 Than his that shakes for age and feebleness : What should I don this robe , and trouble Be chosen with proclamations to - day , To - morrow yield up rule , resign my life , And set abroad new ...
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... better how to handle it . Chi . Meanwhile , sir , with the little skill I have , Full well shalt thou perceive how much I dare . Dem . Aye , boy , grow ye so brave ? [ They draw . Aar . [ Coming forward ] Why , how now , lords ! So near ...
... better how to handle it . Chi . Meanwhile , sir , with the little skill I have , Full well shalt thou perceive how much I dare . Dem . Aye , boy , grow ye so brave ? [ They draw . Aar . [ Coming forward ] Why , how now , lords ! So near ...
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... Better than he have worn Vulcan's badge . Aar . [ Aside ] Aye , and as good as Saturninus may . 90 Dem . Then why should he despair that knows to court it 79. " a thousand deaths " ; Chiron appears to mean , that , had he a thousand ...
... Better than he have worn Vulcan's badge . Aar . [ Aside ] Aye , and as good as Saturninus may . 90 Dem . Then why should he despair that knows to court it 79. " a thousand deaths " ; Chiron appears to mean , that , had he a thousand ...
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... better loved of me . Lav . O Tamora , be call'd a gentle queen , And with thine own hands kill me in this place ! For ' tis not life that I have begg'd so long ; 170 Poor I was slain when Bassianus died . Tam . What begg'st thou then ...
... better loved of me . Lav . O Tamora , be call'd a gentle queen , And with thine own hands kill me in this place ! For ' tis not life that I have begg'd so long ; 170 Poor I was slain when Bassianus died . Tam . What begg'st thou then ...
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... better foot before : Straight will I bring you to the loathsome pit Where I espied the panther fast asleep . Quin . My sight is very dull , whate'er it bodes . Mart . And mine , I promise you ; were it not for shame , Well could I leave ...
... better foot before : Straight will I bring you to the loathsome pit Where I espied the panther fast asleep . Quin . My sight is very dull , whate'er it bodes . Mart . And mine , I promise you ; were it not for shame , Well could I leave ...
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The Complete Works of William Shakespeare: The Cambridge Text ..., Volume 10 William Shakespeare Visualização integral - 1900 |
Palavras e frases frequentes
Aaron Bassianus Bawd beauty behold blood Boult cheeks Cleon Comp daughter dead dear death deed Dionyza dost doth earth emperor empress England's Helicon Enter Exeunt eyes face fair father fear foul gentle give gods Goths grace grief hand hath hear heart heaven Helicanus honor ISRAEL GOLLANCZ king kiss Lavinia live look lord love's Love's Labor's Lost Lucius Lucrece lust Lysimachus Malone Marc Marcus Marina mistress Mytilene ne'er never night noble passion Passionate Pilgrim Pericles pity play poem poet poor praise prince Prince of Tyre Prol queen quoth revenge Rome Saturninus SCENE Shakespeare's shame sight Sonnets sons sorrow soul speak Steevens conj sweet Tamora Tarquin tears tell Tereus Thaisa thee thine thou art thou hast thought thyself Titus Andronicus tongue Tyre unto Venus and Adonis weep wilt words