The Plays of Shakspeare, Zväzok 2Doubleday & McClure Company, 1897 |
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Strana 150
... thee eat iron like an ostrich , and swallow my sword like a great pin , ere thou and I part . Iden . Why , rude companion , whatsoe'er thou be , I know thee not ; why then should I betray thee ? Is ' t not enough , to break into my ...
... thee eat iron like an ostrich , and swallow my sword like a great pin , ere thou and I part . Iden . Why , rude companion , whatsoe'er thou be , I know thee not ; why then should I betray thee ? Is ' t not enough , to break into my ...
Strana 184
... thee . Sirrah fetch me weopons , and stand you all aside . Cade . Now sword , if thou doest not hew this burly ... thee that has done it , for come ten thousand diuels , and giue me but the ten meales that I wanted this fiue daies , and ...
... thee . Sirrah fetch me weopons , and stand you all aside . Cade . Now sword , if thou doest not hew this burly ... thee that has done it , for come ten thousand diuels , and giue me but the ten meales that I wanted this fiue daies , and ...
Strana 37
... thee blush : To tell thee whence thou cam'st , of whom derived , Were shame enough to shame thee , wert thou not shameless . Thy father bears the type of King of Naples , Of both the Sicils , and Jerusalem , Yet not so wealthy as an ...
... thee blush : To tell thee whence thou cam'st , of whom derived , Were shame enough to shame thee , wert thou not shameless . Thy father bears the type of King of Naples , Of both the Sicils , and Jerusalem , Yet not so wealthy as an ...
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