Characters of Shakespeare's PlaysH. Milford, Oxford University Press, 1966 - 287 strán (strany) |
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Strana 45
... lord ? Othello . Honest ? Ay , honest . Iago . My lord , for aught I know . Othello . What do'st thou think ? Iago . Think , my lord ! Othello . Think , my lord ! Alas , thou echo'st me , As if there was some monster in thy thought Too ...
... lord ? Othello . Honest ? Ay , honest . Iago . My lord , for aught I know . Othello . What do'st thou think ? Iago . Think , my lord ! Othello . Think , my lord ! Alas , thou echo'st me , As if there was some monster in thy thought Too ...
Strana 132
... lord , receive atten- dance From those that she calls servants , or from mine ? Regan . Why not , my lord ? If then they chanc'd to slack you , We would control them : if you will come to me ( For now I spy a danger ) I entreat you To ...
... lord , receive atten- dance From those that she calls servants , or from mine ? Regan . Why not , my lord ? If then they chanc'd to slack you , We would control them : if you will come to me ( For now I spy a danger ) I entreat you To ...
Strana 154
... lord , they are false : -nay , I'll tickle ye for a young prince , i'faith . P. Henry . Swearest thou , ungracious boy ? henceforth ne'er look on me . Thou art violently carried away from grace : there is a devil haunts thee , in the ...
... lord , they are false : -nay , I'll tickle ye for a young prince , i'faith . P. Henry . Swearest thou , ungracious boy ? henceforth ne'er look on me . Thou art violently carried away from grace : there is a devil haunts thee , in the ...
Obsah
THE TEMPEST | 89 |
THE MIDSUMMER NIGHTS DREAM | 95 |
ROMEO AND Juliet | 105 |
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