The Family Shakspeare: In One Volume, in which Nothing is Added to the Original Text, But Those Words and Expressions are Omitted which Cannot with Propriety be Read Aloud in a FamilyLongman, Brown, Green, & Longmans, 1847 - 910 sider |
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Side 160
... majesty ? King . What zeal , what fury hath inspired thee now ? My love , her mistress , is a gracious moon ; She , an attending star , scarce seen a light . Biron . My eyes are then no eyes , nor I Birón : O , but for my love , day ...
... majesty ? King . What zeal , what fury hath inspired thee now ? My love , her mistress , is a gracious moon ; She , an attending star , scarce seen a light . Biron . My eyes are then no eyes , nor I Birón : O , but for my love , day ...
Side 165
... majesty , Command me any service to her thither ? King . That she vouchsafe me audience for one word . Boyet . I will ; and so will she , I know , my lord . [ Exit . Biron . This fellow picks up wit , as pigeons peas ; And utters it ...
... majesty , Command me any service to her thither ? King . That she vouchsafe me audience for one word . Boyet . I will ; and so will she , I know , my lord . [ Exit . Biron . This fellow picks up wit , as pigeons peas ; And utters it ...
Side 168
... majesty ? Prin . Boyet , prepare ; I will away to - night . Até was the goddess of discord . Which party - coated presence of loose love Put on by us , if , in your heavenly eyes , Have misbecom'd our oaths and gravities , Those ...
... majesty ? Prin . Boyet , prepare ; I will away to - night . Até was the goddess of discord . Which party - coated presence of loose love Put on by us , if , in your heavenly eyes , Have misbecom'd our oaths and gravities , Those ...
Side 203
... majesty. SCENE I. - A Room in the Palace . Enter DUKE FREDERICK , OLIVER , Lords , and Attendants . I eat , get that I wear ; owe no man hate , envy no man's happiness ; glad of other men's good , content with my harm : and the greatest ...
... majesty. SCENE I. - A Room in the Palace . Enter DUKE FREDERICK , OLIVER , Lords , and Attendants . I eat , get that I wear ; owe no man hate , envy no man's happiness ; glad of other men's good , content with my harm : and the greatest ...
Side 204
... majesty ; Atalanta's better part ; Sad Lucretia's modesty . Thus Rosalind of many parts By heavenly synod was devis'd ; Of many faces , eyes , and hearts , To have the touches 7 dearest priz'd . Heaven would that she these gifts should ...
... majesty ; Atalanta's better part ; Sad Lucretia's modesty . Thus Rosalind of many parts By heavenly synod was devis'd ; Of many faces , eyes , and hearts , To have the touches 7 dearest priz'd . Heaven would that she these gifts should ...
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