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Macb.' When? " Lady M. Now. Macb. As I descended? Lady M. Ay. Macb. Hark!— 10 lies i" the second chamber ! Lt'dy M. Donalbain. Macb. This is a sorry sight. [Looking on hh hands. Lady M. A foolish thought, to say a sorry sight. Macb.
Macb.' When? " Lady M. Now. Macb. As I descended? Lady M. Ay. Macb. Hark!— 10 lies i" the second chamber ! Lt'dy M. Donalbain. Macb. This is a sorry sight. [Looking on hh hands. Lady M. A foolish thought, to say a sorry sight. Macb.
69. oldal
... When in disgrace with fortune and men's eyes , And all those friends which I thought buried . ... Who all their parts of me to thee did give ; Yet in these thoughts myself almost despising , That due of many now is thine alone ...
... When in disgrace with fortune and men's eyes , And all those friends which I thought buried . ... Who all their parts of me to thee did give ; Yet in these thoughts myself almost despising , That due of many now is thine alone ...
71. oldal
O absence , what a torment wouldst thou prove , Were it not thy sour leisure gave sweet leave To entertain the time with thoughts of love , ( Which time and thoughts so sweetly doth deceive , ) And that thou teachest how to make one ...
O absence , what a torment wouldst thou prove , Were it not thy sour leisure gave sweet leave To entertain the time with thoughts of love , ( Which time and thoughts so sweetly doth deceive , ) And that thou teachest how to make one ...
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JULIUS CAESAR 215 | 238 |
ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA | 277 |
SUPPLEMENTARY NOTICE TO THE THREE ROMAN PLAYS | 339 |
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