Dramatic Works of William ShakespeareJohn Stockdale ... W.J. and J. Richardson ... J. Walker ... R. Faulder and Son ... Scatcherd and Letterman ... [and 11 others], 1807 - 1079 páginas |
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... death of his father ; their mothers are equally guilty , are both concerned in the murder of their husbands , and are afterwards married to the murderers . There is , in the first part of the Greek tragedy , something very moving in the ...
... death of his father ; their mothers are equally guilty , are both concerned in the murder of their husbands , and are afterwards married to the murderers . There is , in the first part of the Greek tragedy , something very moving in the ...
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... death , to fly his deadly doom ' : Tarry I here , I but attend on death ; But fly I hence , I fly away from life . Entr Protheus and Launce . Pro . Run , boy , run , run , and seek him out . Laun . So - ho ! so - ho ! Pro . What seest ...
... death , to fly his deadly doom ' : Tarry I here , I but attend on death ; But fly I hence , I fly away from life . Entr Protheus and Launce . Pro . Run , boy , run , run , and seek him out . Laun . So - ho ! so - ho ! Pro . What seest ...
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... death , Pro . What dangerous action , stood it next to Would I not undergo for one calm look ? Oh , ' tis the curse in love , and still approv'd , When women cannot love , where they're belov'd . Sil . When Protheus cannot love , where ...
... death , Pro . What dangerous action , stood it next to Would I not undergo for one calm look ? Oh , ' tis the curse in love , and still approv'd , When women cannot love , where they're belov'd . Sil . When Protheus cannot love , where ...
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... death with turnips !. Mrs. Page . Come , trouble not yourself : Good master Fenton , I will not be your friend , nor enemy : My daughter will I question how she loves you , And as I find her , so am I affected ; 5 20 Till then ...
... death with turnips !. Mrs. Page . Come , trouble not yourself : Good master Fenton , I will not be your friend , nor enemy : My daughter will I question how she loves you , And as I find her , so am I affected ; 5 20 Till then ...
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... death : Alas ! this gentleman , Whom I would save , had a most noble father . Let but your honour know , ( whom I believe To be most strait in virtue ) That , in the working of your own affections , Hadtime coher'd with place , or place ...
... death : Alas ! this gentleman , Whom I would save , had a most noble father . Let but your honour know , ( whom I believe To be most strait in virtue ) That , in the working of your own affections , Hadtime coher'd with place , or place ...
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The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare: With Explanatory Notes ..., Volume 1 William Shakespeare,Samuel Ayscough Visualização integral - 1807 |
The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare, with Explanatory Notes: To Which ... Nicholas Rowe,Samuel Ayscough Pré-visualização indisponível - 2015 |
Palavras e frases frequentes
art thou Banquo Bardolph better Biron blood Boyet brother Claud Claudio Clown Costard cousin daughter dear death doth ducats Duke Enter Exeunt Exit eyes fair Falstaff father Faulconbridge fear fool Ford gentle gentleman give grace hand hath hear heart heaven Henry Hermia hither honour Host husband Isab Kath king knave lady Laun Leonato live look lord Lucio Lysander Macb Macbeth Macd madam maid Malvolio marry master master doctor means mistress Moth never night noble Northumberland Orla pardon peace Pedro Poins Pompey pr'ythee pray prince Protheus queen SCENE Shal shew signior Sir John Sir John Falstaff soul speak swear sweet tell thee there's thine thing thou art thou hast Thurio tongue true unto villain What's wife wilt word