The Pictorial Edition of the Works of Shakspere, المجلد 7G. Routledge & Sons, 1860 |
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الصفحة 33
... hast thou done ? Auron . That which thou canst not undo . Chi . Thou hast undone our mother . Aaron . Villain , I have done thy mother . Demet . And therein , hellish dog , thou hast undone . Woe to her chance , and damn'd her loathed ...
... hast thou done ? Auron . That which thou canst not undo . Chi . Thou hast undone our mother . Aaron . Villain , I have done thy mother . Demet . And therein , hellish dog , thou hast undone . Woe to her chance , and damn'd her loathed ...
الصفحة 36
... hast thou a knife ? Come , let me see it . Here , Marcus , fold it in the oration , For thou hast made it like an humble suppliant . And when thou hast given it the emperor , Knock at my door , and tell me what he says . Clown . God be ...
... hast thou a knife ? Come , let me see it . Here , Marcus , fold it in the oration , For thou hast made it like an humble suppliant . And when thou hast given it the emperor , Knock at my door , and tell me what he says . Clown . God be ...
الصفحة 161
... hast turn'd Green Neptune into purple ; [ whose approach ] Comets prewarn ; whose havoc in vast field Unearthed ... hast power To call the fiercest tyrant from his rage , To weep unto a girl ; that hast the might Ev'n with an eye ...
... hast turn'd Green Neptune into purple ; [ whose approach ] Comets prewarn ; whose havoc in vast field Unearthed ... hast power To call the fiercest tyrant from his rage , To weep unto a girl ; that hast the might Ev'n with an eye ...
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Aaron appears Arcite Arden Bawd beauty Ben Jonson blood Boult brother Cæsar character comedy copies criticism Daugh daughter death Demet doth drama edition English Enter Exeunt eyes fair Fair Em father fear Fletcher folio Gaoler give Hamlet hand hath hear heart heaven Henry honour imitation Jonson Julius Cæsar king Knight lady Lavinia live Locrine look lord Lucius maid Malone Marcus master mind Mosbie Mucedorus nature never Noble Kinsmen Oldcastle opinion Othello Palamon passage passion Pericles pity play Plutarch poet poetical poetry prince Prince of Tyre quarto queen Rome scene Shak Shakspere Shakspere's Sir John Oldcastle soul speak spere stage Steevens sweet Tamora tell thee Theseus thine things Thomas Lord Cromwell thou art thought Tieck Titus Andronicus tragedy translation unto wife words writer Yorkshire Tragedy