The Works of Shakespeare, Volume 4Macmillan and Company, limited, 1899 |
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Pagina 32
... speak'st like him's untutor'd to repeat : Who makes the fairest show means most deceit . But bring they what they will and what they can , What need we fear ? The ground's the lowest , and we are half way there . Go tell their general ...
... speak'st like him's untutor'd to repeat : Who makes the fairest show means most deceit . But bring they what they will and what they can , What need we fear ? The ground's the lowest , and we are half way there . Go tell their general ...
Pagina 34
... speak I ? DUMB SHOW . Enter at one door PERICLES talking with CLEON ; all the train with them . Enter at another door a Gentleman , with a letter to PERICLES ; PERICLES shows the letter to CLEON ; gives the Messenger a reward , and ...
... speak I ? DUMB SHOW . Enter at one door PERICLES talking with CLEON ; all the train with them . Enter at another door a Gentleman , with a letter to PERICLES ; PERICLES shows the letter to CLEON ; gives the Messenger a reward , and ...
Pagina 44
... speak in his just commend ; For by his rusty outside he appears To have practised more the whipstock than the lance . Sec . Lord . He well may be a stranger , for he comes To an honour'd triumph strangely furnished . Third Lord . And on ...
... speak in his just commend ; For by his rusty outside he appears To have practised more the whipstock than the lance . Sec . Lord . He well may be a stranger , for he comes To an honour'd triumph strangely furnished . Third Lord . And on ...
Pagina 57
... speak . [ Exit . 60 SCENE I. Enter PERICLES , on shipboard . Per . Thou god of this great vast , rebuke these surges , Which wash both heaven and hell ; and thou , that hast Upon the winds command , bind them in brass , Having call'd ...
... speak . [ Exit . 60 SCENE I. Enter PERICLES , on shipboard . Per . Thou god of this great vast , rebuke these surges , Which wash both heaven and hell ; and thou , that hast Upon the winds command , bind them in brass , Having call'd ...
Pagina 62
... speak of the disturbances That nature works , and of her cures ; which doth give me A more content in course of true delight Than to be thirsty after tottering honour , Or tie my treasure up in silken bags , To please the fool and death ...
... speak of the disturbances That nature works , and of her cures ; which doth give me A more content in course of true delight Than to be thirsty after tottering honour , Or tie my treasure up in silken bags , To please the fool and death ...
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