The Pictorial Edition of the Works of Shakspere, المجلد 7G. Routledge & Sons, 1860 |
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الصفحة 79
... knights are coming ; we'll with- draw Into the gallery . [ Exeunt . [ Great shouts , and all cry , The mean Knight ! SCENE III . - 4 Hall of State . A Banquet prepared . Enter SIMONIDES , THAISA , Lords , Attendants , and the Knights ...
... knights are coming ; we'll with- draw Into the gallery . [ Exeunt . [ Great shouts , and all cry , The mean Knight ! SCENE III . - 4 Hall of State . A Banquet prepared . Enter SIMONIDES , THAISA , Lords , Attendants , and the Knights ...
الصفحة 80
William Shakespeare Charles Knight. Whereby I see that Time's the king of men , For he's their parent , and he is their grave , And gives them what he will , not what they crave . Sim . What , are you merry , knights ? 1 Knight . Who can ...
William Shakespeare Charles Knight. Whereby I see that Time's the king of men , For he's their parent , and he is their grave , And gives them what he will , not what they crave . Sim . What , are you merry , knights ? 1 Knight . Who can ...
الصفحة 166
... Knight . What ending could be Of more content ? O'er us the victors have Fortune , whose title is as momentary As to us death is certain ; a grain of honour They not o'erweigh us . 2 Knight . Let us bid farewell ; And with our patience ...
... Knight . What ending could be Of more content ? O'er us the victors have Fortune , whose title is as momentary As to us death is certain ; a grain of honour They not o'erweigh us . 2 Knight . Let us bid farewell ; And with our patience ...
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