The Pictorial Edition of the Works of Shakspere, 2. kötet;7. kötet |
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117. oldal
But the strong base and building of my love Pan . What a pair of spectacles is here ! Let Is as the very centre of the earth , me embrace too : O heart , -as the goodly sayDrawing all things to it . I will go in , and | ing is ,O heart ...
But the strong base and building of my love Pan . What a pair of spectacles is here ! Let Is as the very centre of the earth , me embrace too : O heart , -as the goodly sayDrawing all things to it . I will go in , and | ing is ,O heart ...
128. oldal
You shall not have it , Diomed ; ' faith An esperance so obstinately strong , you shall not ; That doth invert the attest of eyes and ears , I ' ll give you something else . As if those organs had deceptious functions , Dio .
You shall not have it , Diomed ; ' faith An esperance so obstinately strong , you shall not ; That doth invert the attest of eyes and ears , I ' ll give you something else . As if those organs had deceptious functions , Dio .
299. oldal
Gentle lords , let ' s part ; Cæs . Possess it , I'll make answer : You see we have burnt our cheeks : strong EnoBut I had rather fast from all four days , barbe Than drink so much in one . Is weaker than the wine ; and mine own tongue ...
Gentle lords , let ' s part ; Cæs . Possess it , I'll make answer : You see we have burnt our cheeks : strong EnoBut I had rather fast from all four days , barbe Than drink so much in one . Is weaker than the wine ; and mine own tongue ...
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JULIUS CAESAR 215 | 238 |
ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA | 277 |
SUPPLEMENTARY NOTICE TO THE THREE ROMAN PLAYS | 339 |
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