The Plays of William ShakespeareCharles Willliams, 1813 - 913 strán (strany) |
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Strana 4
... souls ! they perish'd . Had I been any god of I would power , Have sunk the sea within the earth , or e'er It should ... soul- No , not so much perdition as an hair , Betid to any creature in the vessel Which thou heard'st cry , which ...
... souls ! they perish'd . Had I been any god of I would power , Have sunk the sea within the earth , or e'er It should ... soul- No , not so much perdition as an hair , Betid to any creature in the vessel Which thou heard'st cry , which ...
Strana 13
... soul , but some defect in her Did quarrel with the noblest grace she ow'd , And put it to the foil : But you , O you , So perfect , and so peerless , are created Of every creature's best . I do not know Mir . One of my sex ; no woman's ...
... soul , but some defect in her Did quarrel with the noblest grace she ow'd , And put it to the foil : But you , O you , So perfect , and so peerless , are created Of every creature's best . I do not know Mir . One of my sex ; no woman's ...
Strana 30
... soul - confirming oaths . I cannot leave to love , and yet I do ; But there I leave to love , where I should love . Julia I lose , and Valentine I lose : If I keep them , I needs must lose myself ; If I lose them , thus find I by their ...
... soul - confirming oaths . I cannot leave to love , and yet I do ; But there I leave to love , where I should love . Julia I lose , and Valentine I lose : If I keep them , I needs must lose myself ; If I lose them , thus find I by their ...
Strana 49
... soul dares not present itself ; she is too bright to be looked against . Now , could I come to her with any detection in my hand , my desires had instance and argument to commend themselves ; I could drive her then from the ward of her ...
... soul dares not present itself ; she is too bright to be looked against . Now , could I come to her with any detection in my hand , my desires had instance and argument to commend themselves ; I could drive her then from the ward of her ...
Strana 50
... soul ! how full of cholers I am , and trempling of mind ! —I shall be glad , if he have de ceived me : -how melancholies I am ! -I will knog his urinals about his knave's costard , when I have good opportunities for the ' ork ...
... soul ! how full of cholers I am , and trempling of mind ! —I shall be glad , if he have de ceived me : -how melancholies I am ! -I will knog his urinals about his knave's costard , when I have good opportunities for the ' ork ...
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