The Plays of William Shakespeare: With Notes of Various Commentators, Vydanie 5G. Kearsley [Printed, 1806 |
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Strana 12
... lords , by them accomplished : Such duty to the drunkard let him do , With soft low tongue , and lowly courtesy ... lord restor'd to health , Who , for twice seven years , hath esteemed him No better than a poor and loathsome beggar ...
... lords , by them accomplished : Such duty to the drunkard let him do , With soft low tongue , and lowly courtesy ... lord restor'd to health , Who , for twice seven years , hath esteemed him No better than a poor and loathsome beggar ...
Strana 13
... Lord's House . SLY is discovered in a rich night gown , with At- tendants ; some with apparel , others with bason , ewer , and other appurtenances . Enter Lord , dress'd like a Servant . Sly . For God's sake , a pot of small ale . 1 Ser ...
... Lord's House . SLY is discovered in a rich night gown , with At- tendants ; some with apparel , others with bason , ewer , and other appurtenances . Enter Lord , dress'd like a Servant . Sly . For God's sake , a pot of small ale . 1 Ser ...
Strana 14
... Lord . Hence comes it that your kindred shun your house , As beaten hence by your strange lunacy . O , noble lord , bethink thee of thy birth ; Call home thy ancient thoughts from banishment , And banish hence these abject lowly dreams ...
... Lord . Hence comes it that your kindred shun your house , As beaten hence by your strange lunacy . O , noble lord , bethink thee of thy birth ; Call home thy ancient thoughts from banishment , And banish hence these abject lowly dreams ...
Strana 15
... Lord . Thou art a lord , and nothing but a lord : Thou hast a lady far more beautiful Than any woman in this waning age . 1 Ser . And , till the tears , that she hath shed for thee , Like envious floods , o'er - ran her lovely face ...
... Lord . Thou art a lord , and nothing but a lord : Thou hast a lady far more beautiful Than any woman in this waning age . 1 Ser . And , till the tears , that she hath shed for thee , Like envious floods , o'er - ran her lovely face ...
Strana 16
... lord , indeed ; And not a tinker , nor Christophero Sly.— Well , bring our lady hither to our sight ; And once again , a pot o ' the smallest ale . 2 Serv . Will't please your mightiness to wash your hands ? [ Servant presents a ewer ...
... lord , indeed ; And not a tinker , nor Christophero Sly.— Well , bring our lady hither to our sight ; And once again , a pot o ' the smallest ale . 2 Serv . Will't please your mightiness to wash your hands ? [ Servant presents a ewer ...
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The Plays of William Shakespeare: With Notes of Various Commentators, Vydanie 5 William Shakespeare Zobrazenie úryvkov - 1806 |
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