The Works of Shakespeare: in Eight Volumes, المجلد 6H. Woodfall, 1767 |
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الصفحة 156
... seem by th ' fum , Your mafter's confidence was above mine ; Elfe , furely , his had equall'd . Enter Flaminius . Tit . One of Lord Timon's men . Luc . Flaminius ! Sir , a word : pray , Ready to come forth ? Flam . No , indeed , he is ...
... seem by th ' fum , Your mafter's confidence was above mine ; Elfe , furely , his had equall'd . Enter Flaminius . Tit . One of Lord Timon's men . Luc . Flaminius ! Sir , a word : pray , Ready to come forth ? Flam . No , indeed , he is ...
الصفحة 162
... seem in the tryal of his feveral friends . 2 Sen. It should not be , by the perfuafion of his new feafting . 1 Sen. I fhould think fo : he hath fent me an earnest inviting , which many my near occafions did urge me to put off : but he ...
... seem in the tryal of his feveral friends . 2 Sen. It should not be , by the perfuafion of his new feafting . 1 Sen. I fhould think fo : he hath fent me an earnest inviting , which many my near occafions did urge me to put off : but he ...
الصفحة 196
... seems very strong in fupport of his conjecture : Comfort was never here ; Here is no food , nor beds ; nor any hou e Built by a better architect than beasts . The Dead , fure , and this his grave ; what's 196 TIMON of ATHENS .
... seems very strong in fupport of his conjecture : Comfort was never here ; Here is no food , nor beds ; nor any hou e Built by a better architect than beasts . The Dead , fure , and this his grave ; what's 196 TIMON of ATHENS .
الصفحة 232
... seems to me : Speak , brother , haft thou hurt thee with the fall ? Mar. O brother , with the difmalleft object That ever eye , with fight , made heart lament . Aar . Now will I fetch the King to find them here ; That he thereby may ...
... seems to me : Speak , brother , haft thou hurt thee with the fall ? Mar. O brother , with the difmalleft object That ever eye , with fight , made heart lament . Aar . Now will I fetch the King to find them here ; That he thereby may ...
الصفحة 291
... seem to understand me , By each at once her choppy finger laying Upon her skinny lips ; -You should be women ; And yet your beards forbid me to interpret , That you are fo . Macb . Speak , if you can ; what are you ? 1 Witch . All ...
... seem to understand me , By each at once her choppy finger laying Upon her skinny lips ; -You should be women ; And yet your beards forbid me to interpret , That you are fo . Macb . Speak , if you can ; what are you ? 1 Witch . All ...
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