The Pictorial Edition of the Works of Shakspere, 2. kötet;7. kötet |
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105. oldal
—My cousin with Paris from the prince Troilus : I will make will fall out with you . You must not know a complimental assault upon him , for my business where he sups . seeths . Par . ( I'll lay my life , ' ) with my disposer Serv .
—My cousin with Paris from the prince Troilus : I will make will fall out with you . You must not know a complimental assault upon him , for my business where he sups . seeths . Par . ( I'll lay my life , ' ) with my disposer Serv .
109. oldal
... To send their smiles before them to Achilles ; To come as humbly as they us'd to creep To holy altars . Achil . What , am I poor of late ? " T is certain , greatness , once fallen out with fortune , Must fall out with men too ...
... To send their smiles before them to Achilles ; To come as humbly as they us'd to creep To holy altars . Achil . What , am I poor of late ? " T is certain , greatness , once fallen out with fortune , Must fall out with men too ...
335. oldal
Iras falls and dies . Have I the aspic in my lips ? Dost fall ? If thou and nature can so gently part , The stroke of death is as a lover's pinch , Which hurts , and is desir'd . Dost thou lie still ?
Iras falls and dies . Have I the aspic in my lips ? Dost fall ? If thou and nature can so gently part , The stroke of death is as a lover's pinch , Which hurts , and is desir'd . Dost thou lie still ?
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JULIUS CAESAR 215 | 238 |
ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA | 277 |
SUPPLEMENTARY NOTICE TO THE THREE ROMAN PLAYS | 339 |
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Achilles Ajax answer Antony appear arms bear beauty better blood bring Brutus Cæsar called Cassius character Cleo Cleopatra comes Coriolanus Cres dead death desire doth edition Enter Exeunt eyes face fair fall false fear fight follow fortune friends give gods hand hast hath head hear heart heaven Hector hold honour Italy keep king Lady leave live look lord Macb Macbeth Mark matter means meet mind nature never night noble once original passage peace play poem poet poor praise pray present reading reason Roman Rome SCENE senators Serv Shakspere Sonnets speak spirit stand strong sweet sword tell thee thine things thou thou art thought tongue Troilus true truth unto wife worthy