The Works of Shakespeare, Volumen10Macmillan Company, 1906 - 399 páginas |
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Página 97
... tears are salter than a younger man's , And venomous to thine eyes . My sometime general , I have seen thee stern , and thou hast oft beheld Heart - hardening spectacles ; tell these sad women ' Tis fond to wail inevitable strokes , As ...
... tears are salter than a younger man's , And venomous to thine eyes . My sometime general , I have seen thee stern , and thou hast oft beheld Heart - hardening spectacles ; tell these sad women ' Tis fond to wail inevitable strokes , As ...
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... tear With giving him glory . Third Con . Therefore , at your vantage , Ere he express himself , or move the people With what he would say , let him feel your sword , Which we will second . When he lies along , After your way his tale ...
... tear With giving him glory . Third Con . Therefore , at your vantage , Ere he express himself , or move the people With what he would say , let him feel your sword , Which we will second . When he lies along , After your way his tale ...
Página 143
... tears He whined and roar'd away your victory , That pages blush'd at him and men of heart Look'd wondering each at other . Cor . 90 Hear'st thou , Mars ? 100 Auf Name not the god , thou boy of tears ! Cor . Auf . No more . Ha ! Cor ...
... tears He whined and roar'd away your victory , That pages blush'd at him and men of heart Look'd wondering each at other . Cor . 90 Hear'st thou , Mars ? 100 Auf Name not the god , thou boy of tears ! Cor . Auf . No more . Ha ! Cor ...
Página 144
... Tear him to pieces . ' presently . ' ' He killed my son . ' ' He killed my cousin Marcus . ' father . ' ' Do it ' My daughter . ' ' He killed my Sec . Lord . Peace , ho ! no outrage : peace ! The man is noble and his fame folds in This ...
... Tear him to pieces . ' presently . ' ' He killed my son . ' ' He killed my cousin Marcus . ' father . ' ' Do it ' My daughter . ' ' He killed my Sec . Lord . Peace , ho ! no outrage : peace ! The man is noble and his fame folds in This ...
Página 188
... how- ever , be understood in the sense that he sat by a running wine- cock , shedding tears as fast as the wine was wasted . 181. couch'd , driven to hibernate . Why dost thou weep ? Canst thou the conscience lack 188 Timon of Athens ACT ...
... how- ever , be understood in the sense that he sat by a running wine- cock , shedding tears as fast as the wine was wasted . 181. couch'd , driven to hibernate . Why dost thou weep ? Canst thou the conscience lack 188 Timon of Athens ACT ...
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