The Pictorial Edition of the Works of Shakspere, 2. kötet;7. kötet |
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21. oldal
Cawdor Castle is about six miles from Nairn , and stands on a rising ground above the windings of the Calder ... On this spot , advantageous for strength and survey , stand the ruins of an ancient castle , the walls of which are very ...
Cawdor Castle is about six miles from Nairn , and stands on a rising ground above the windings of the Calder ... On this spot , advantageous for strength and survey , stand the ruins of an ancient castle , the walls of which are very ...
122. oldal
It would discredit the bless'd gods , proud man , To answer such a question : Stand again : Think'st thou to catch my life so pleasantly , As to ... I wonder now how yonder city stands , When we have here her base and pillar by us .
It would discredit the bless'd gods , proud man , To answer such a question : Stand again : Think'st thou to catch my life so pleasantly , As to ... I wonder now how yonder city stands , When we have here her base and pillar by us .
251. oldal
A ring ; stand round . 1 Cit . Stand from the hearse , stand from the body . 2 Cit . Room for Antony ; -most noble Antony . Ant . Nay , press not so upon me ; stand far off . Cit . Stand back ! room ! bear ...
A ring ; stand round . 1 Cit . Stand from the hearse , stand from the body . 2 Cit . Room for Antony ; -most noble Antony . Ant . Nay , press not so upon me ; stand far off . Cit . Stand back ! room ! bear ...
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JULIUS CAESAR 215 | 238 |
ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA | 277 |
SUPPLEMENTARY NOTICE TO THE THREE ROMAN PLAYS | 339 |
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