The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare ...Collins & Hannay, 1821 |
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Page 173
... face- Murder in heaven ? -how ? - ' Tis gone . - Pisanio , All curses madded Hecuba gave the Greeks , And mine to ... face , signifies in this place , such a face as belongs to Jove . It is fre quently used in the same sense by other old ...
... face- Murder in heaven ? -how ? - ' Tis gone . - Pisanio , All curses madded Hecuba gave the Greeks , And mine to ... face , signifies in this place , such a face as belongs to Jove . It is fre quently used in the same sense by other old ...
Page 347
... face . Nurse . I am aweary , give me leave awhile ; -- Fye , how my bones ache ! What a jaunt have I had : Jul . I would , thou hadst my bones , and I thy news : Nay , come , I pray thee , speak ; -good , good nurse , speak . Nurse ...
... face . Nurse . I am aweary , give me leave awhile ; -- Fye , how my bones ache ! What a jaunt have I had : Jul . I would , thou hadst my bones , and I thy news : Nay , come , I pray thee , speak ; -good , good nurse , speak . Nurse ...
Page 371
... face . Par . Thy face is mine , and thou hast slander'd it . Jul . It may be so , for it is not mine own.- Are you at leisure , holy father , now ; Or shall I come to you at evening mass ? 9 Fri. My leisure serves me , pensive daughter ...
... face . Par . Thy face is mine , and thou hast slander'd it . Jul . It may be so , for it is not mine own.- Are you at leisure , holy father , now ; Or shall I come to you at evening mass ? 9 Fri. My leisure serves me , pensive daughter ...
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