The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare ...Collins & Hannay, 1821 |
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... hear more , my lord ? Cym . All that belongs to this . lach . That paragon , thy daughter , - For whom my heart drops blood , and my false spirits Quail to remember , Give me leave ; Í faint . Cym . My daughter ! what of her ? Renew thy ...
... hear more , my lord ? Cym . All that belongs to this . lach . That paragon , thy daughter , - For whom my heart drops blood , and my false spirits Quail to remember , Give me leave ; Í faint . Cym . My daughter ! what of her ? Renew thy ...
Page 231
... Hear , nature , hear ! Dear goddess , hear ! Suspend thy purpose , if [ 6 ] A palace graced by the presence of a sovereign . WARBURTON . Depend -- for continue in service . WARBURTON . [ 8 ] Mr. Upton observes , that the sea - monster ...
... Hear , nature , hear ! Dear goddess , hear ! Suspend thy purpose , if [ 6 ] A palace graced by the presence of a sovereign . WARBURTON . Depend -- for continue in service . WARBURTON . [ 8 ] Mr. Upton observes , that the sea - monster ...
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... hear ? -what ho ! you men , you beasts , - That quench the fire of your pernicious rage With purple fountains issuing from your veins , On pain of torture , from those bloody hands Throw your mis - temper'd weapons to the ground , And hear ...
... hear ? -what ho ! you men , you beasts , - That quench the fire of your pernicious rage With purple fountains issuing from your veins , On pain of torture , from those bloody hands Throw your mis - temper'd weapons to the ground , And hear ...
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The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare; Illustrated: Embracing A Life of ... William Shakespeare No preview available - 2006 |
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Achilles Ajax answer arms bear better blood bring brother comes Corn Cres daughter dead dear death doth draw Enter Exeunt Exit eyes fair fall father fear follow fool give gods gone hand hast hath head hear heart heaven Hector hence hold honour I'll Iach Italy JOHNSON Juliet keep Kent king lady Lear leave less live look lord madam married master means mind nature never night noble Nurse Paris peace play poor Post pray present prince queen reason Romeo SCENE Serv speak stand stay STEEVENS sweet sword tell thee Ther thing thou art thought Troilus Troy true Ulyss villain WARBURTON young