The Works of Shakespeare, Zväzok 5Printed at the Clarendon Press, 1770 |
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... say , thou faw'ft me not . Fare thee well . Flam . Is't poffible the world should so much differ , And we alive that liv'd ? Fly , damned baseness , To him that worships thee . [ throwing the money away . Lucul . Ha ! now I fee , thou ...
... say , thou faw'ft me not . Fare thee well . Flam . Is't poffible the world should so much differ , And we alive that liv'd ? Fly , damned baseness , To him that worships thee . [ throwing the money away . Lucul . Ha ! now I fee , thou ...
Strana 35
... say ) – I was fending to use lord Timon myself , these gentlemen can witness ; but I would not , for the wealth of Athens , I had done't now . Commend me bountifully to his good lordship ; and , I hope , his honour will conceive the ...
... say ) – I was fending to use lord Timon myself , these gentlemen can witness ; but I would not , for the wealth of Athens , I had done't now . Commend me bountifully to his good lordship ; and , I hope , his honour will conceive the ...
Strana 51
William Shakespeare. Let's yet be fellows ; fhake our heads , and say ,. ( As ' twere a knell unto our mafter's fortunes ) We have seen better days . Let each take some ; Nay , put out all your hands . Not one word more : Thus part we ...
William Shakespeare. Let's yet be fellows ; fhake our heads , and say ,. ( As ' twere a knell unto our mafter's fortunes ) We have seen better days . Let each take some ; Nay , put out all your hands . Not one word more : Thus part we ...
Strana 52
... say , This man's a flatterer ? if one be , So are they all ; for every greeze of fortune Is fmooth'd by that below . The learned pate Ducks to the golden fool : all is oblique ; There's nothing level in our curfed natures But direct ...
... say , This man's a flatterer ? if one be , So are they all ; for every greeze of fortune Is fmooth'd by that below . The learned pate Ducks to the golden fool : all is oblique ; There's nothing level in our curfed natures But direct ...
Strana 78
William Shakespeare. So thou wilt fend thy gentle heart before , To say thou❜lt enter friendly . 2 Sen. Throw thy glove , Or any token of thine honour elfe , That thou wilt ufe the wars as thy redress , And not as our confufion ; all ...
William Shakespeare. So thou wilt fend thy gentle heart before , To say thou❜lt enter friendly . 2 Sen. Throw thy glove , Or any token of thine honour elfe , That thou wilt ufe the wars as thy redress , And not as our confufion ; all ...
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