The Works of Shakespeare ...Bobbs-Merrill Company, 1910 |
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... friends around him ( v . iii . ) in lengthened conversation , is worse in its unreality than anything in either play - or in any play . And Tamburlaine himself is more abominable , but did anyone ever pen a better line de- He scriptive ...
... friends around him ( v . iii . ) in lengthened conversation , is worse in its unreality than anything in either play - or in any play . And Tamburlaine himself is more abominable , but did anyone ever pen a better line de- He scriptive ...
xxxiv 페이지
... friends and fellow kings . " And iv . iii . ( 65 , a ) . Not in Q : IV . ii . 180. And you that be the king's friends follow me . Tambur . laine , Part II . 1. iii . ( 47 , a ) : “ If thou will love the wars and follow me . " See Table ...
... friends and fellow kings . " And iv . iii . ( 65 , a ) . Not in Q : IV . ii . 180. And you that be the king's friends follow me . Tambur . laine , Part II . 1. iii . ( 47 , a ) : “ If thou will love the wars and follow me . " See Table ...
xlvi 페이지
... friends of . follow me . 2 Henry VI . IV . ii . 180 ; True Tragedy ; 3 Henry VI . Iv . i . 123 , IV . vii . 39. And Richard III . shook hands with death . Contention ( at 2 Henry VI . II . i . 252 ) ; True Tragedy ; 3 Henry VI . 1. iv ...
... friends of . follow me . 2 Henry VI . IV . ii . 180 ; True Tragedy ; 3 Henry VI . Iv . i . 123 , IV . vii . 39. And Richard III . shook hands with death . Contention ( at 2 Henry VI . II . i . 252 ) ; True Tragedy ; 3 Henry VI . 1. iv ...
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... friends . North . If I be not , heavens be revenged on me ! Clif . The hope thereof makes Clifford mourn in steel ... friends ] 45-51 . where the sturdy thine Clifford . . . friends Q. I be ] 52. And if I be Q. 57-60 . heavens be pluck ...
... friends . North . If I be not , heavens be revenged on me ! Clif . The hope thereof makes Clifford mourn in steel ... friends ] 45-51 . where the sturdy thine Clifford . . . friends Q. I be ] 52. And if I be Q. 57-60 . heavens be pluck ...
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... friends , I'll have more lives Than drops of blood were in my father's veins . Clif . Urge it no more ; lest that , instead of words , I send thee , Warwick , such a messenger As shall revenge his death before I stir . War . Poor ...
... friends , I'll have more lives Than drops of blood were in my father's veins . Clif . Urge it no more ; lest that , instead of words , I send thee , Warwick , such a messenger As shall revenge his death before I stir . War . Poor ...
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66 페이지 - Would I were dead! if God's good will were so; For what is in this world but grief and woe? O God! methinks, it were a happy life, To be no better than a homely swain; To sit upon a hill, as I do now, To carve out dials quaintly, point by point, Thereby to see the minutes how they run: How many make the hour full complete, How many hours bring about the day, How many days will finish up the year, How many years a mortal man may live.
95 페이지 - I can add colours to the chameleon, Change shapes with Proteus for advantages, And set the murderous Machiavel to school.
165 페이지 - The bird that hath been limed in a bush, With trembling wings misdoubteth every bush : And I, the hapless male to one sweet bird, Have now the fatal object in my eye, Where my poor young was lim'd, was caught, and kill'd.