The Works of Shakespeare: in Eight Volumes, المجلد 3 |
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الصفحة 16
... he's my drudge ; he , that comforts my wife , is the cheriiher of my fell and blood
; he , that cherisheth my feth and blood , loves my flesh and blood ; he , that loves
my fesh and blood , is my friend : ergo , he , that kisses my wife , is my friend .
... he's my drudge ; he , that comforts my wife , is the cheriiher of my fell and blood
; he , that cherisheth my feth and blood , loves my flesh and blood ; he , that loves
my fesh and blood , is my friend : ergo , he , that kisses my wife , is my friend .
الصفحة 303
O Doricles , Your praises are too large ; but that your youth And the true blood ,
which peeps forth fairly through it , Do plainly give you out an unftain'd shepherd ;
With wisdom I might fear , my Doricles , You woo'd me the false way . Flo .
O Doricles , Your praises are too large ; but that your youth And the true blood ,
which peeps forth fairly through it , Do plainly give you out an unftain'd shepherd ;
With wisdom I might fear , my Doricles , You woo'd me the false way . Flo .
الصفحة 319
She being none of your fresh and blood , your Aesh and blood has not offended
the King ; and , so , " your flesh and blood is not to be punish'd by him . Shew
none of a 4 1 Shew these things you found about her , those The Winter's TALE .
She being none of your fresh and blood , your Aesh and blood has not offended
the King ; and , so , " your flesh and blood is not to be punish'd by him . Shew
none of a 4 1 Shew these things you found about her , those The Winter's TALE .
الصفحة 385
The fun's o'ercait with blood : fair day , adieu ! W'hich is the fide that I must withal
? I am with both ; each army háth a hand , And in their rage , I having bold of both
, They whirl afunder , and dismember me . Husband , I cannot pray that thou ...
The fun's o'ercait with blood : fair day , adieu ! W'hich is the fide that I must withal
? I am with both ; each army háth a hand , And in their rage , I having bold of both
, They whirl afunder , and dismember me . Husband , I cannot pray that thou ...
الصفحة 406
My nobles leave ' me , and my Itate is brav'd , Ev'n at my gates , with ranks of
foreign pow'rs ; Nay , in the body of this fieshly land , This kingdom , this confine
of blood and breath , Hoftility and civil tumult reigns , Between my conscience ,
and ...
My nobles leave ' me , and my Itate is brav'd , Ev'n at my gates , with ranks of
foreign pow'rs ; Nay , in the body of this fieshly land , This kingdom , this confine
of blood and breath , Hoftility and civil tumult reigns , Between my conscience ,
and ...
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