Characters of Shakespeare's PlaysH. Milford, Oxford University Press, 1947 - 287 strán (strany) |
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Strana 72
... means of execution with them . Come here about me , you my Myrmidons , Mark what I say . - Attend me where I wheel : Strike not a stroke , but keep yourselves in breath ; And when I have the bloody Hector found , Empale him with your ...
... means of execution with them . Come here about me , you my Myrmidons , Mark what I say . - Attend me where I wheel : Strike not a stroke , but keep yourselves in breath ; And when I have the bloody Hector found , Empale him with your ...
Strana 181
... means of gratifying his pride and luxury ; Henry regards it only as a means of doing right , HENRY VI 181.
... means of gratifying his pride and luxury ; Henry regards it only as a means of doing right , HENRY VI 181.
Strana 238
... means to perform : nor can anything be more severe than what one of the bystanders remarks upon what Parolles says ... means squeamish about the loss of pretensions , to which he had sense enough to know he had no real claims , and which ...
... means to perform : nor can anything be more severe than what one of the bystanders remarks upon what Parolles says ... means squeamish about the loss of pretensions , to which he had sense enough to know he had no real claims , and which ...
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Characters of Shakespeare's Plays: & Lectures on the English Poets William Hazlitt Úplné zobrazenie - 1920 |
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