TragediesAmerican Book Exchange, 1880 |
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... honour that I dream not of . Nurse An honour ! were not I thine only nurse , I would say thou hadst suck'd wisdom from thy teat . 60 La . Cap . Well , think of marriage now ; younger than you , Here in Verona , ladies of esteem , Are ...
... honour that I dream not of . Nurse An honour ! were not I thine only nurse , I would say thou hadst suck'd wisdom from thy teat . 60 La . Cap . Well , think of marriage now ; younger than you , Here in Verona , ladies of esteem , Are ...
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... honour of my kin , To strike him dead I hold it not a sin . 50 60 * Cap . Why , how now , kinsman ! wherefore storm you £ o ? Tyb . Uncle , this is a Montague , our foe , A villain that is hither come in spite , To scorn at our ...
... honour of my kin , To strike him dead I hold it not a sin . 50 60 * Cap . Why , how now , kinsman ! wherefore storm you £ o ? Tyb . Uncle , this is a Montague , our foe , A villain that is hither come in spite , To scorn at our ...
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... honour may be crown'd Sole monarch of the universal earth . O , what a beast was I to chide at him ! Nurse . Will you speak well of him that kill'd your cousin ? Jul . Shall I speak ill of him that is my husband ? Ah , poor my lord ...
... honour may be crown'd Sole monarch of the universal earth . O , what a beast was I to chide at him ! Nurse . Will you speak well of him that kill'd your cousin ? Jul . Shall I speak ill of him that is my husband ? Ah , poor my lord ...
الصفحة 85
... honour , she is his . Tim . My hand to thee ; mine honour on my promise . Luc . Humbly I thank your lordship : never may That state or fortune fall into my keeping , Which is not owed to you ! 130 140 150 [ Exeunt Lucilius and Old ...
... honour , she is his . Tim . My hand to thee ; mine honour on my promise . Luc . Humbly I thank your lordship : never may That state or fortune fall into my keeping , Which is not owed to you ! 130 140 150 [ Exeunt Lucilius and Old ...
الصفحة 89
... honour'd Timon , It hath pleased the gods to remember my father's age , And call him to long peace . He is gone happy , and has left me rich : Then , as in grateful virtue I am bound To your free heart , I do return those talents ...
... honour'd Timon , It hath pleased the gods to remember my father's age , And call him to long peace . He is gone happy , and has left me rich : Then , as in grateful virtue I am bound To your free heart , I do return those talents ...
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Alcibiades Antony Apem Apemantus art thou Banquo better blood Brutus Cæs Cæsar Casca Cassio Cleo Cymbeline daughter dead dear death Desdemona doth Emil Enter Exeunt Exit eyes farewell father fear fool fortune friends Gent gentleman give Glou gods GUIDERIUS Hamlet hand hath hear heart heaven hither honest honour Iach Iago is't Kent king L's L's lady Laer Laertes Lear live look lord Macb Macbeth Macd madam Mark Antony married Merry Wives Michael Cassio mistress N's Dr ne'er never night noble Nurse Othello Pericles Polonius Pompey poor pray prithee queen Re-enter Romeo SCENE soul speak sweet sword tell Temp thee There's thine thing thou art thou hast Timon Titinius to-night Tybalt villain What's wilt Wint word