| William Shakespeare, Nicholas Rowe - 1709 - 578 páginas
...feen fo terrible / War. Beaufordt it is thy Soveraign fpeaks to thee. Car. Bring me unto my Trial when you will. Dy'd he not in his Bed? where fhould he die? Can 1 make Men live where they will or no? Oh torture me no more, I will confefs Alive again ? Then fhew... | |
| William Shakespeare, Nicholas Rowe - 1714 - 262 páginas
...fcen fo terrible! Wur. Beauford, it is thy Soveraign fpeaks to thee. Car. Bring me' unto my Trial when you will. Dy'd he not in his Bed? where fhould he die? .Can .I make Men live where they will or no? Oh torture me no more. I will confcfs — Alive again ? "then fhew me where... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1733 - 530 páginas
...unto my Tryal, when you will. Py'd he not in his bed ? where mould he die ? Can I make men Ijve whe're they will or no ? Oh, torture me no more, I will confefs Alive again ? then mew me, where he is : I'll give a thoufand pound to look upon him He hath no eyes, the duft hath blinded... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1740 - 434 páginas
...fo terrible .' War. Beauferd, it is thy Sovereign fpeaks to dice. Car. Bring me unto my Tryal, when you will. Dy'd he not in his bed ? where fhould he die ? Can I make men live whe're they will or no ? Oh, torture me no more, I will confefs— — Alive again ? then {hew me,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1747 - 372 páginas
...unto my tryal when you will. Dy'd he not in his bed ? where fliould he die ? Can I make men live whe'r they will or no ? Oh, torture me no more, I will confefs — — Alive again ? then fliew me where he is : I'll give a thoufand pound to look upon him P He hath no eyes, the dull hath... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1752 - 268 páginas
...it« lips. SCENE X. The Dcath-fred Horrorl of a guilij\ Conjcience, (7) Bring me unto my tryal, when you will. Dy'd he not in his bed ? Where fhould he...no more, I will confefs — — Alive again ? Then fhew me where he is i I'll give a thoufand pounds to look upon him— He hath no eyes, the dnft hath... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1752 - 434 páginas
...unto my Tryal, when you will. Dy'd he not in his bed? where (hould he die ? Can I make men live whe're they will or no ? Oh, torture me no more, I will confefs— — — Alive again ? then (hew me where he is : I'll give a thoufand pound to look upon him He hath no eyes, the duft hath blinded... | |
| William Hawkins - 1758 - 420 páginas
...nitidus, invite fcholam k " Bring me unto my Tryal, when you will. " Dy'd he not in his Bed ? Where ihould he die ? " Can I make Men live, whether they will...torture me no more, I will confefs " Alive again ? Then fhew me where he is : " I'll give a thoufand Pounds to look upon him — " He hath no Eyes, the Duft... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1762 - 428 páginas
...War. Reauford, it is thy Sovereign fpeaks to thee. Car. Bring me unto my Trial, when you will. Dy'iie not in his bed ? where fhould he die ? Can I make men live whc're they will or no ? Qh, torture me no more, i will confel's Alive again ? then fhew me, where... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1765 - 522 páginas
...fpeaks to thee. Car. Bring me unto my Trial when you will. Dy'd he not in his bed ? where fhould hft die? Can I make men live whether they will or no ?...torture me no more, I will confefs —Alive again ? then ihew me where he is, I'll give a thoufand pound to look upon him. —He hath no eyes, the duft hath... | |
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