The Works of Shakespeare: in Eight Volumes, 6. kötet |
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17. oldal
... his heart is not in the contents . Glo . Has he never before founded you in this
business ? Edm . Never , my lord . But I have heard him oft maintain it to be fit ,
chat fons at perfect age , and fathers declining , the father should be as a ward ...
... his heart is not in the contents . Glo . Has he never before founded you in this
business ? Edm . Never , my lord . But I have heard him oft maintain it to be fit ,
chat fons at perfect age , and fathers declining , the father should be as a ward ...
96. oldal
... in proof ; And when I've stol'n upon these fons - in - law , Then kill , kill , kill , kill
, kill , kill . Enter a Gentleman , with Attendants . Gent . O , here he is , lay hand
upon him ; Sir , Your most dear daughter Lear . No rescue ? what , a prisoner ?
... in proof ; And when I've stol'n upon these fons - in - law , Then kill , kill , kill , kill
, kill , kill . Enter a Gentleman , with Attendants . Gent . O , here he is , lay hand
upon him ; Sir , Your most dear daughter Lear . No rescue ? what , a prisoner ?
183. oldal
Both too , and womens fons . All . We are not thieves , but men that much do want
. Tim . Your greatest want is , you want much of meet . ( 33 ) Why should you want
? behold , the earth hath roots , Within this mile break forth an hundred springs ...
Both too , and womens fons . All . We are not thieves , but men that much do want
. Tim . Your greatest want is , you want much of meet . ( 33 ) Why should you want
? behold , the earth hath roots , Within this mile break forth an hundred springs ...
207. oldal
Marcus Andronicus , so I do affie In thy uprightness and integrity , And so I love
and honour thee and thine ; Thy noble brother Titus , and his fons , And her , to
whom our thoughts are humbled all , Gracious Lavinia , Rome's rich ornament ;
That ...
Marcus Andronicus , so I do affie In thy uprightness and integrity , And so I love
and honour thee and thine ; Thy noble brother Titus , and his fons , And her , to
whom our thoughts are humbled all , Gracious Lavinia , Rome's rich ornament ;
That ...
208. oldal
Here Goths have given me leave to sheath my sword : Titus , unkind , and
careless of thine own , Why suffer'ft thou thy fons , unburied yet , To hover on the
dreadful shore of Styx ? Make way to lay them by their brethren . [ They open the
tomb .
Here Goths have given me leave to sheath my sword : Titus , unkind , and
careless of thine own , Why suffer'ft thou thy fons , unburied yet , To hover on the
dreadful shore of Styx ? Make way to lay them by their brethren . [ They open the
tomb .
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