Characters of Shakespeare's PlaysOxford University Press, 1955 - 276 strán (strany) First published in 1817 ... In the World's classics' it was first published in 1916 ... Resent in 1955 and reprinted in ... 10970. |
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Strana 60
... hand , he said unto him : ' Stand up , O Martius , and be of good cheer , for in proffering thyself unto us , thou doest us great honour : and by this means thou mayest hope also of greater things at all the Volsces ' hands . ' So he ...
... hand , he said unto him : ' Stand up , O Martius , and be of good cheer , for in proffering thyself unto us , thou doest us great honour : and by this means thou mayest hope also of greater things at all the Volsces ' hands . ' So he ...
Strana 117
... hand , One writ with me in sour misfortune's book ! I'll bury thee in a triumphant grave- For here lies Juliet . O , my love ! my wife ! Death that hath suck'd the honey of thy breath , Hath had no power yet upon thy beauty : Thou art ...
... hand , One writ with me in sour misfortune's book ! I'll bury thee in a triumphant grave- For here lies Juliet . O , my love ! my wife ! Death that hath suck'd the honey of thy breath , Hath had no power yet upon thy beauty : Thou art ...
Strana 130
... hand ? [ To Gonerill . Gonerill . Why not by the hand , sir ? How have I offended ? All's not offence , that indiscretion finds , And dotage terms so . Lear . Ŏ , sides , you are too tough ! Will you yet hold ? How came my man i ' the ...
... hand ? [ To Gonerill . Gonerill . Why not by the hand , sir ? How have I offended ? All's not offence , that indiscretion finds , And dotage terms so . Lear . Ŏ , sides , you are too tough ! Will you yet hold ? How came my man i ' the ...
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Characters of Shakespeare's Plays: & Lectures on the English Poets William Hazlitt Úplné zobrazenie - 1920 |
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