“The” Works of Shakespeare: OthelloG.Richards, 1901 |
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... characters ; He'ld lay the future open . You good Gods , Let what is here contain'd relish of love , my Of Lord's health , of his content — yet not That we two are asunder ; let that grieve him : Some griefs are med'cinable ; that is ...
... characters ; He'ld lay the future open . You good Gods , Let what is here contain'd relish of love , my Of Lord's health , of his content — yet not That we two are asunder ; let that grieve him : Some griefs are med'cinable ; that is ...
Page 269
... characters ; and sauc'd our broths , As Juno had been sick , and he her dieter . ARV . Nobly he yokes a smiling with a sigh , as if The sigh was that it was , for not being such A smile ; the smile mocking the sigh , that it Would fly ...
... characters ; and sauc'd our broths , As Juno had been sick , and he her dieter . ARV . Nobly he yokes a smiling with a sigh , as if The sigh was that it was , for not being such A smile ; the smile mocking the sigh , that it Would fly ...
Page 349
... characters ! Here I give to understand [ reads from a scroll . ( If e'er this coffin drive a - land ) I , King Pericles , have lost This Queen , worth all our mundane cost . Who finds her , give her burying ; She was the daughter of a ...
... characters ! Here I give to understand [ reads from a scroll . ( If e'er this coffin drive a - land ) I , King Pericles , have lost This Queen , worth all our mundane cost . Who finds her , give her burying ; She was the daughter of a ...
Page 352
... character ? THAI . It is my Lord's . That I was shipp'd at sea , I well remember , Even on my eaning time ; but whether there Deliver❜d , by the holy Gods , I cannot rightly say . But , since King Pericles , My wedded Lord , I ne'er ...
... character ? THAI . It is my Lord's . That I was shipp'd at sea , I well remember , Even on my eaning time ; but whether there Deliver❜d , by the holy Gods , I cannot rightly say . But , since King Pericles , My wedded Lord , I ne'er ...
Page 362
... characters express A general praise to her , and care in us At whose expense ' tis done . CLE . Thou art like the harpy , Which , to betray , dost , with thine Angel's face , Seize with thine eagle's talons . DION . You are like one ...
... characters express A general praise to her , and care in us At whose expense ' tis done . CLE . Thou art like the harpy , Which , to betray , dost , with thine Angel's face , Seize with thine eagle's talons . DION . You are like one ...
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