Mr. William Shakespeare: A midsummer night's dream. The merchant of Venice. As you like it. The taming of the shrewD. Leach, 1767 |
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49. oldal
... speak again . Thou runaway , thou coward , art thou fled ? Speak . In fome bush ? Where doft thou hide thy head ? Puc . Thou coward , art thou bragging to the ftars , Telling the bushes that thou look'st for wars , And wilt not come ...
... speak again . Thou runaway , thou coward , art thou fled ? Speak . In fome bush ? Where doft thou hide thy head ? Puc . Thou coward , art thou bragging to the ftars , Telling the bushes that thou look'st for wars , And wilt not come ...
64. oldal
... speak , but to speak true . HIP . Indeed , he hath play'd on this prologue , like a child on a recorder ; a found , but not in government . THE . His fpeech was like a tangl'd chain ; nothing impair'd , but all diforder'd . Who is next ...
... speak , but to speak true . HIP . Indeed , he hath play'd on this prologue , like a child on a recorder ; a found , but not in government . THE . His fpeech was like a tangl'd chain ; nothing impair'd , but all diforder'd . Who is next ...
57. oldal
... speak : I'll have my bond ; and therefore speak no more . I'll not be made a foft and dull - ey'd fool , To shake the head , relent , and figh , and yield To chriftian interceffors . Follow not ; I'll have no speaking ; I will have my ...
... speak : I'll have my bond ; and therefore speak no more . I'll not be made a foft and dull - ey'd fool , To shake the head , relent , and figh , and yield To chriftian interceffors . Follow not ; I'll have no speaking ; I will have my ...
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