Winter's tale. Macbeth. King JohnVernor, Hood and Sharp, 1809 |
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... speaking of the child , tells the King : 66 Tis yours ; 66 " And might we lay the old proverb to your charge , " So like you , ' tis the worse . " The Winter's Tale was therefore in reality a second par of Henry the Eighth . WALPOLE ...
... speaking of the child , tells the King : 66 Tis yours ; 66 " And might we lay the old proverb to your charge , " So like you , ' tis the worse . " The Winter's Tale was therefore in reality a second par of Henry the Eighth . WALPOLE ...
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... speak it in the freedom of my know- ledge : we cannot with such magnificence — in so rare— I know not what to say.- -We will give you sleepy drinks ; that your senses , unintelligent of our insuf- ficience , may , though they cannot ...
... speak it in the freedom of my know- ledge : we cannot with such magnificence — in so rare— I know not what to say.- -We will give you sleepy drinks ; that your senses , unintelligent of our insuf- ficience , may , though they cannot ...
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... drag me homeward : which to hinder , Were , in your love , a whip to me ; my stay , To you a charge , and trouble : to save both , ' Farewell , our brother . Leon . Tongue - tied , our queen ? speak SCENE II . WINTER'S TALE .
... drag me homeward : which to hinder , Were , in your love , a whip to me ; my stay , To you a charge , and trouble : to save both , ' Farewell , our brother . Leon . Tongue - tied , our queen ? speak SCENE II . WINTER'S TALE .
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William Shakespeare. Leon . Tongue - tied , our queen ? speak you . Her . I had thought , sir , to have held my peace until You had drawn oaths from him , not to stay . You , sir , Charge him too coldly : Tell him , you are sure , All in ...
William Shakespeare. Leon . Tongue - tied , our queen ? speak you . Her . I had thought , sir , to have held my peace until You had drawn oaths from him , not to stay . You , sir , Charge him too coldly : Tell him , you are sure , All in ...
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... speak this , holds his wife by th ' arm , That little thinks she has been sluic'd in's absence , And his pond fish'd by his next neighbour , by Sir Smile , his neighbour : nay , there's comfort in't , Whiles other men have gates ; and ...
... speak this , holds his wife by th ' arm , That little thinks she has been sluic'd in's absence , And his pond fish'd by his next neighbour , by Sir Smile , his neighbour : nay , there's comfort in't , Whiles other men have gates ; and ...
Palavras e frases frequentes
Angiers Antigonus arms art thou Arth Arthur Attendants AUTOLYCUS Banquo Bast Bastard bear Blanch blood Bohemia breath brother Camillo child CLEOMENES Const daughter Dauphin dead death deed Doct doth Duncan England Enter Exeunt Exit eyes fair father Faulconbridge fear Fleance France Gent gentleman give grief hand hath hear heart heaven Hermione honour Hubert James Gurney King John Lady Lady MACBETH Leon Leontes look lord Macb Macbeth Macd Macduff majesty Melun mother murder never night noble o'er Pand PANDULPH Paul Paulina peace Perdita play poison'd Polixenes pr'ythee pray prince queen Rosse SCENE II.-The Shakespeare shame Shep Sicilia Siward sleep soul speak swear sweet tell thane thee There's thine things thou art thou hast thou shalt thought thyself tongue true wife Winter's Tale Witch