Characters of Shakespeare's PlaysTempleman, 1848 - 345 strán (strany) |
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Strana 6
... thy end , and am almost A man already . " In her journey thus disguised to Milford - Haven , she loses her guide and her way ; and unbosoming her complaints , says beautifully , - " My dear lord ! Thou art one o ' 6 CYMBELINE .
... thy end , and am almost A man already . " In her journey thus disguised to Milford - Haven , she loses her guide and her way ; and unbosoming her complaints , says beautifully , - " My dear lord ! Thou art one o ' 6 CYMBELINE .
Strana 7
William Hazlitt. " My dear lord ! Thou art one o ' the false ones : now I think on thee , My hunger's gone ; but even before , I was At point to sink for food . " She afterwards finds , as she thinks , the dead body of Posthumus , and ...
William Hazlitt. " My dear lord ! Thou art one o ' the false ones : now I think on thee , My hunger's gone ; but even before , I was At point to sink for food . " She afterwards finds , as she thinks , the dead body of Posthumus , and ...
Strana 25
... thou jocund : Ere the bat hath flown His cloistered flight ; ere , to black Hecate's summons The shard - borne ... art , discover their malignant delight in his disap- pointed hopes , by that bitter taunt , " Why stands Macbeth thus ...
... thou jocund : Ere the bat hath flown His cloistered flight ; ere , to black Hecate's summons The shard - borne ... art , discover their malignant delight in his disap- pointed hopes , by that bitter taunt , " Why stands Macbeth thus ...
Strana 36
... art a cobler , art thou ? 2nd Citizen . Truly , sir , all that I live by , is the awl : I meddle with no tradesman's ... art not in thy shop to - day ? Why do'st thou lead these men about the streets ? 2nd Citizen . Truly , sir , to wear ...
... art a cobler , art thou ? 2nd Citizen . Truly , sir , all that I live by , is the awl : I meddle with no tradesman's ... art not in thy shop to - day ? Why do'st thou lead these men about the streets ? 2nd Citizen . Truly , sir , to wear ...
Strana 65
... thy boisterous chamberlain , " What , think'st Will put thy shirt on warm ? Will these moss'd trees , That have out - liv'd the eagle , page thy heels , And skip where thou ... art . Shakspeare has put into the mouth of the former a very ...
... thy boisterous chamberlain , " What , think'st Will put thy shirt on warm ? Will these moss'd trees , That have out - liv'd the eagle , page thy heels , And skip where thou ... art . Shakspeare has put into the mouth of the former a very ...
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