The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare, المجلد 6Harper & Bros., 1839 |
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... hast this fortune on me ? If thou art noble , I do forgive thee . Edg . Let's exchange charity . I am no less in blood than thou art , Edmund ; If more , the more thou hast wrong'd me . My name is Edgar , and thy father's son . The gods ...
... hast this fortune on me ? If thou art noble , I do forgive thee . Edg . Let's exchange charity . I am no less in blood than thou art , Edmund ; If more , the more thou hast wrong'd me . My name is Edgar , and thy father's son . The gods ...
الصفحة 254
... hast . Thou wilt quarrel with a man for cracking nuts , having no other reason but because thou hast hazel eyes ; What eye , but such an eye , would spy out such a quarrel ? Thy head is as full of quarrels , as an egg is full of meat ...
... hast . Thou wilt quarrel with a man for cracking nuts , having no other reason but because thou hast hazel eyes ; What eye , but such an eye , would spy out such a quarrel ? Thy head is as full of quarrels , as an egg is full of meat ...
الصفحة 265
... hast amaz'd me : by my holy order , I thought thy disposition better temper❜d . Hast thou slain Tybalt ? wilt thou slay thyself ? And slay thy lady too that lives in thee , By doing damned hate upon thyself ? Why rail'st thou on thy ...
... hast amaz'd me : by my holy order , I thought thy disposition better temper❜d . Hast thou slain Tybalt ? wilt thou slay thyself ? And slay thy lady too that lives in thee , By doing damned hate upon thyself ? Why rail'st thou on thy ...
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art thou Bawd BENVOLIO Boult Brabantio Capulet Cassio Cloten Cordelia Cymbeline daughter dead dear death Desdemona Dionyza dost doth duke Emil Enter Exeunt Exit eyes fair farewell father fear fool Gent gentleman give Gloster gods grief GUIDERIUS Hamlet hath hear heart heaven hither honest honour i'the Iach Iago is't JOHNSON Juliet Kent king knave lady Laer Laertes lago Lear look lord LYSIMACHUS madam MALONE married means Mercutio Michael Cassio mistress never night noble Nurse o'the Ophelia Othello Pericles Pisanio play POLONIUS poor Posthumus Pr'ythee pray prince prince of Tyre Queen Romeo SCENE Shakespeare soul speak STEEVENS sweet sword tell thee there's thine thing thou art thou hast thought to-night Tybalt villain WARBURTON wife wilt word