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... honours , on my brother : whereon , A treacherous army levied , one midnight Fated to the purpose , did Antonio open The gates of Milan ; and , i ' the dead of darkness , The ministers for the purpose hurried thence Me , and thy crying ...
... honours , on my brother : whereon , A treacherous army levied , one midnight Fated to the purpose , did Antonio open The gates of Milan ; and , i ' the dead of darkness , The ministers for the purpose hurried thence Me , and thy crying ...
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... honour'd with A human shape . ARI . Yes , Caliban her son . PRO . Dull thing , I say so ; he , that Caliban , Whom now I keep in service . Thou best know'st What torment I did find thee in ; thy groans Did make wolves howl , and ...
... honour'd with A human shape . ARI . Yes , Caliban her son . PRO . Dull thing , I say so ; he , that Caliban , Whom now I keep in service . Thou best know'st What torment I did find thee in ; thy groans Did make wolves howl , and ...
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... honour of my child . CAL . O ho , O ho ! -would it had been done ! Thou didst prevent me ; I had peopled else This isle with Calibans . PRO.a Abhorred slave , Which any print of goodness will not take , Being capable of all ill ! I ...
... honour of my child . CAL . O ho , O ho ! -would it had been done ! Thou didst prevent me ; I had peopled else This isle with Calibans . PRO.a Abhorred slave , Which any print of goodness will not take , Being capable of all ill ! I ...
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... honour , sir , I heard a humming , And that a strange one too , which did awake me : I shak'd you , sir , and cried ; as mine eyes open'd , I saw their weapons drawn : -there was a noise , That's verity . " Tis best we stand upon our ...
... honour , sir , I heard a humming , And that a strange one too , which did awake me : I shak'd you , sir , and cried ; as mine eyes open'd , I saw their weapons drawn : -there was a noise , That's verity . " Tis best we stand upon our ...
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... honour you . MIRA . To weep at what I am glad of . PRO . [ Aside . ] I am a fool , Fair encounter Of two most rare affections ! Heavens rain grace On that which breeds between ' em ! FER . Wherefore weep you ? MIRA . At mine ...
... honour you . MIRA . To weep at what I am glad of . PRO . [ Aside . ] I am a fool , Fair encounter Of two most rare affections ! Heavens rain grace On that which breeds between ' em ! FER . Wherefore weep you ? MIRA . At mine ...
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The Works of William Shakespeare: The Plays Ed. from the Folio of ..., Volym 6 William Shakespeare Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1883 |
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Antigonus Antium ARIEL Aufidius AUTOLYCUS bear beseech blood Caliban Camillo Collier's annotator Cominius consul Cordelia Coriolanus CORN daughter death dost doth Edmund Egistus enemies Enter Exeunt Exit eyes father fear folio omits follow fool GENT give gods GONERIL grace hath hear heart heavens Hermione honour KENT king King Lear knave lady LART LARTIUS LEAR LEON Leontes look lord madam Marcius master means Menenius MIRA monster mother never night noble o'er Old text Pandosto Plutarch Polixenes poor pr'ythee pray prince Prospero quartos queen Re-enter Rome SCENE senate Shakespeare SHEP Sicilia speak speech spirit stand sword Sycorax tell thee there's thine thing thou art thou hast TRIN Trinculo true unto Volsces Volscian wife word