| William Shakespeare - 1788 - 442 páginas
...cruel for thee, As thou art tender to it. [Exit. Per. Even here, undone ! I was; not much affeard : for once, or twice, I was about to speak; and tell him plainly, 719 The self-same sun, that shines upon his court, Hides not his visage from our cottage, but Looks... | |
| 1795 - 532 páginas
...him, on account of his private station, he might perhaps reply with Perdita/ I was not much afraid ; for once or twice I was about to speak, and tell him plainly, The self same sun that shines upon Ins palace, Hides not his heavenly visage from my cottagt, But looks... | |
| David Garrick - 1798 - 318 páginas
...tliou art tehder to it. £Exit Polixenes and Camillo. Perd. Ev'n here undone ! I was not much afraid ; for once or twice, I' was about to speak, and tell...that shines upon his court, Hides not his visage from our cottage, but Looks on all alike— wii't please you, Sir, be gone ? ' [To Flonzel. I told you what... | |
| David Garrick - 1798 - 318 páginas
...P°^enes "'"* CamiU°' JVrf. Ev'n here undone ! I was not much afraid ; for once or twice, I was afcout to speak, and tell him plainly, The. self-same sun, that shines upon his court, Hides not hts visage from our cottage, but Looks on all al.ke-wil't please you, S,r, be T told you what woul'd... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1803 - 558 páginas
...embraces, I will devise a death as cruel for thee, As thou art tender to't. [Exit. I was not much afeard : for once, or twice, I was about to speak; and tell...that shines upon his court, Hides not his visage from our cottage, but Looks on alike. ^Wilt please you, sir, be gone? [To FlorizeL I told you, what would... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1803 - 412 páginas
...as cruel for thee, As thou art tender to't. [Exit. Per. Even here undone ! I was not much afeard : for once, or twice, I was about to speak ; and tell...that shines upon his court, Hides not his visage from our cottage, but Looks on alike. — Will't please you, sir, be gone? [To FLORIZEL. I told you, what... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1805 - 442 páginas
...as cruel for thee, As thou art tender to't. [Exit. Per. Even here undone ! I was not much afeard :7 for once, or twice, I was about to speak ; and tell...that shines upon his court, Hides not his visage from our cottage, but Looks on alike. — Will't please you, sir, begone? [To FLORIZEL. I told you, what... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1805 - 576 páginas
...as cruel for thee, As thou art tender to't. [Exit. Per. Even here undone ! I was not much afeard :7 for once, or twice, I was about to speak ; and tell...that shines upon his court, Hides not his visage from our cottage, but Looks on alike. — Will't please you, sir, begone? [To FLORIZEL. I told you, what... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1805 - 454 páginas
...as cruel for thee, As thou art tender to't. [Exit. Per. Even here undone ! I was not much afeard :7 for once, or twice, I was about to speak ; and tell...that shines upon his court, Hides not his visage from our cottage, but Looks on alike. — WilPt please you, sir, be gone ? [To FLORIZEL. I told you, what... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1805 - 434 páginas
...presence of mind to have made this reply to the King, had not become her education. Warburton. 1 I fjias about to speak ; and tell him plainly, The selfsame...that shines upon his court, Hides not his visage from our cottage, but Looks on alike.] So, in Nosce Teipsum, a poem, by Sir John Davies, 1599: "Thou, \Stethesunne,... | |
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