The Plays of William Shakespeare: Accurately Printed from the Text of the Corrected Copy Left by George Steevens: With a Series of Engravings, from Original Designs of Henry Fusell, and a Selection of Explanatory and Historical Notes, Volume 4 |
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Halaman 54
Off . Good now , hold thy tongue . Dro . E. Nay , rather persuade him to hold his
hands . Ant . E. Thou whoreson , senseless villain ! Dro . E. I would I were
senseless , sir , that I might not feel your blows . Ant . E. Thou art sensible in
nothing but ...
Off . Good now , hold thy tongue . Dro . E. Nay , rather persuade him to hold his
hands . Ant . E. Thou whoreson , senseless villain ! Dro . E. I would I were
senseless , sir , that I might not feel your blows . Ant . E. Thou art sensible in
nothing but ...
Halaman 135
Thou marvell'st at my words : but hold thee still ; Things , bad begun , make
strong themselves by ill : So , pr'ythee , go with me . [ Exeunt : - nature's copy's not
eterne . ] The copy , the lease , by which they hold their lives from nature , has its
...
Thou marvell'st at my words : but hold thee still ; Things , bad begun , make
strong themselves by ill : So , pr'ythee , go with me . [ Exeunt : - nature's copy's not
eterne . ] The copy , the lease , by which they hold their lives from nature , has its
...
Halaman 257
We cannot hold mortality's strong hand : Good lords , although my will to give is
living , The suit which you demand is gone and dead : He tells us , Arthur is
deceas'd to - night . Sal . Indeed , we fear'd , his sickness was past cure . Pem .
Indeed ...
We cannot hold mortality's strong hand : Good lords , although my will to give is
living , The suit which you demand is gone and dead : He tells us , Arthur is
deceas'd to - night . Sal . Indeed , we fear'd , his sickness was past cure . Pem .
Indeed ...
Halaman 431
I am joined with no foot land - rakers , o no long - staff , sixpenny strikers ; none of
these mad , mustachio purple - hued mait - worms : but with nobility , and
tranquillity ; burgomasters , and great oneyers ;? such as can hold in ; such as
will ...
I am joined with no foot land - rakers , o no long - staff , sixpenny strikers ; none of
these mad , mustachio purple - hued mait - worms : but with nobility , and
tranquillity ; burgomasters , and great oneyers ;? such as can hold in ; such as
will ...
Halaman 512
Hold up thy head , vile Scot , or thou art like Never to hold it up again ! the spirits
Of Shirley , Stafford , Blunt , are in my arms : It is the prince of Wales , that
threatens thee ; Who never promiseth , but he means to pay . [ They fight ;
Douglas flies .
Hold up thy head , vile Scot , or thou art like Never to hold it up again ! the spirits
Of Shirley , Stafford , Blunt , are in my arms : It is the prince of Wales , that
threatens thee ; Who never promiseth , but he means to pay . [ They fight ;
Douglas flies .
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