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... eye ? Why ? that you are my daughter ? HEL . That I am not . COUNT . I say , I am your mother . HEL . The count ... eyes See it so grossly shown in thy behaviours , That in their kind they speak it : only sin And hellish obstinacy ...
... eye ? Why ? that you are my daughter ? HEL . That I am not . COUNT . I say , I am your mother . HEL . The count ... eyes See it so grossly shown in thy behaviours , That in their kind they speak it : only sin And hellish obstinacy ...
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... eyes , HEL . The honour , sir , that flames in your fair Before I speak , too threat'ningly replies : Love make your fortunes twenty times above Her that so wishes , and her humble love ! 2 LORD . No better , if you please . HEL . My ...
... eyes , HEL . The honour , sir , that flames in your fair Before I speak , too threat'ningly replies : Love make your fortunes twenty times above Her that so wishes , and her humble love ! 2 LORD . No better , if you please . HEL . My ...
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... eyes , whose words all ears took captive ; Humbly call'd mistress . Whose dear perfection , hearts that scorn'd to serve , KING . Praising what is lost , Makes the remembrance dear . Well , call him hither ; We are reconcil'd , and the ...
... eyes , whose words all ears took captive ; Humbly call'd mistress . Whose dear perfection , hearts that scorn'd to serve , KING . Praising what is lost , Makes the remembrance dear . Well , call him hither ; We are reconcil'd , and the ...
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... eye infixing , Contempt his scornful perspective did lend me , Which warp'd the line of every other favour ; Scorn'd ... eyes myself , could win me to believe , More than to see this ring . - Take him away.— My fore - past proofs , howe ...
... eye infixing , Contempt his scornful perspective did lend me , Which warp'd the line of every other favour ; Scorn'd ... eyes myself , could win me to believe , More than to see this ring . - Take him away.— My fore - past proofs , howe ...
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... eyes ? Is't real , that I see ? HEL . No , my good lord ; ' Tis but the shadow of a wife you see , The name and not the thing . BER . Both , both ; O , pardon ! HEL . O , my good lord , when I was like this maid , I found you wondrous ...
... eyes ? Is't real , that I see ? HEL . No , my good lord ; ' Tis but the shadow of a wife you see , The name and not the thing . BER . Both , both ; O , pardon ! HEL . O , my good lord , when I was like this maid , I found you wondrous ...
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Palavras e frases frequentes
Alcibiades APEM Apemantus bear blood brother BUCK Buckingham CADE Clarence Collier's annotator crown Cymbeline daughter dead death dost doth duke duke of York Edward ELIZ Enter Exeunt Exit eyes father fear folio fool fortune France French friends GENT gentle gentleman give Gloster grace GUIDERIUS hand hath hear heart heaven Holinshed honour house of Lancaster ISAB Jack Cade KING HENRY lady live look lord Lord Chamberlain LUCIO madam majesty Malvolio marry master means mistress ne'er never night noble NORF old copies Old text peace Pericles Pompey poor pr'ythee pray prince quartos queen RICH Richard RICHARD PLANTAGENET SCENE soldiers Somerset soul speak Suffolk sweet sword Talbot tell thank thee there's thine thou art thou hast Timon unto Warwick word York
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Página 145 - With eyes severe, and beard of formal cut, Full of wise saws and modern instances ; And so he plays his part. The sixth age shifts Into the lean and slipper'd pantaloon, With spectacles on nose and pouch on side, His youthful hose well...
Página 769 - But nature makes that mean; so over that art, Which you say adds to nature, is an art That nature makes. You see, sweet maid, we marry A gentler scion to the wildest stock, And make conceive a bark of baser kind By bud of nobler race. This is an art Which does mend nature — change it rather; but The art itself is nature.