The Works of William Shakespeare, Volym 6G. Routledge and sons, 1869 |
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... voice : it should be - but he is drowned ; and these are devils : -O ! defend me ! - STE . Four legs and two voices ; a most delicate monster ! His forward voice now , is to speak well of his friend ; his backward voice is to utter foul ...
... voice : it should be - but he is drowned ; and these are devils : -O ! defend me ! - STE . Four legs and two voices ; a most delicate monster ! His forward voice now , is to speak well of his friend ; his backward voice is to utter foul ...
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... voices , That , if I then had wak'd after long sleep , Will make me sleep again : and then , in dreaming , The clouds methought would open and show riches Ready to drop upon me ; that when I wak'd I cried to dream again . STE . This ...
... voices , That , if I then had wak'd after long sleep , Will make me sleep again : and then , in dreaming , The clouds methought would open and show riches Ready to drop upon me ; that when I wak'd I cried to dream again . STE . This ...
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... voice of a nightin- gale . Hopdance cries in Tom's belly for two white herring . Croak not , black angel ; I have no food for thee . KENT . How do you , sir ? Stand you not so amaz'd : Will you lie down and rest upon the cushions ? LEAR ...
... voice of a nightin- gale . Hopdance cries in Tom's belly for two white herring . Croak not , black angel ; I have no food for thee . KENT . How do you , sir ? Stand you not so amaz'd : Will you lie down and rest upon the cushions ? LEAR ...
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... voice is alter'd ; and thou speak'st In better phrase and matter than thou didst . EDG . You're much deceiv'd ; in nothing am I chang'd , But in my garments . GLO . Methinks you're better spoken . EDG . Come on , sir ; here's the place ...
... voice is alter'd ; and thou speak'st In better phrase and matter than thou didst . EDG . You're much deceiv'd ; in nothing am I chang'd , But in my garments . GLO . Methinks you're better spoken . EDG . Come on , sir ; here's the place ...
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... voice . LEAR . Ha ! Goneril ! -with a white beard ! -They flattered me like a dog ; and told me I had † white hairs in my beard ere the black ones were there . To say ay , and no , to every thing that I said ! -Ay and no too was no good ...
... voice . LEAR . Ha ! Goneril ! -with a white beard ! -They flattered me like a dog ; and told me I had † white hairs in my beard ere the black ones were there . To say ay , and no , to every thing that I said ! -Ay and no too was no good ...
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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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