The Shakespeare Phrase BookLittle, Brown,, 1881 - 1034 oldal |
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... death , or to abjure For ever the society of men ABLE.- Be able for thine enemy Rather in power than use . - I am the greatest , able to do least , Yet most suspected . None does offend , none , I say , none ; I'll able ' em ABODE.Sweet ...
... death , or to abjure For ever the society of men ABLE.- Be able for thine enemy Rather in power than use . - I am the greatest , able to do least , Yet most suspected . None does offend , none , I say , none ; I'll able ' em ABODE.Sweet ...
26. oldal
... death is most in apprehension . God help me ! how long have you professed apprehension ? 1 Henry IV . i . 3 . Cymbeline , iii . 3 . Meas . for Meas . iii . 1 . Much Ado , iii . 4 . Mid . N. Dream , iii . 2 . Richard II . i . 3 . 1 Henry ...
... death is most in apprehension . God help me ! how long have you professed apprehension ? 1 Henry IV . i . 3 . Cymbeline , iii . 3 . Meas . for Meas . iii . 1 . Much Ado , iii . 4 . Mid . N. Dream , iii . 2 . Richard II . i . 3 . 1 Henry ...
27. oldal
... death shortens not his own life ARGO , their thread of life is spun . ARGUE . But I had rather You would have bid me argue like a father . O God , forgive him ! So bad a death argues a monstrous life We are too open here to argue this ...
... death shortens not his own life ARGO , their thread of life is spun . ARGUE . But I had rather You would have bid me argue like a father . O God , forgive him ! So bad a death argues a monstrous life We are too open here to argue this ...
28. oldal
... death awhile at the arm's end Why dost thou garter up thy arms o ' this fashion ? . Romeo and Juliet , iii . 1 . Hamlet , v . 2 . Cymbeline , ii . 4 . Othello , i . 1 . Tempest , i . 2 . Two Gen. of Verona , ii . 1 . Com . of Errors ...
... death awhile at the arm's end Why dost thou garter up thy arms o ' this fashion ? . Romeo and Juliet , iii . 1 . Hamlet , v . 2 . Cymbeline , ii . 4 . Othello , i . 1 . Tempest , i . 2 . Two Gen. of Verona , ii . 1 . Com . of Errors ...
48. oldal
... death It beggars any man that keeps it A begging prince what beggar pities not ? Speaking is for beggars ; he wears his tongue in ' s arms They passed by me As misers do by beggars A beggar's tongue Make motion through my lips ! They ...
... death It beggars any man that keeps it A begging prince what beggar pities not ? Speaking is for beggars ; he wears his tongue in ' s arms They passed by me As misers do by beggars A beggar's tongue Make motion through my lips ! They ...
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