Shakspere's Werke, herausg. und erklärt von N. Delius. [With] Nachträge und Berichtigungen, Part 156, Volume 7 |
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Page vii
... live well , the better to be bolde to punish euill , doe knowe that there is such a roofe , and yet come vnder it . Is there a necessitie ( my yet good Lord ) if there be fire before me , that I must strait then thither flie and burne ...
... live well , the better to be bolde to punish euill , doe knowe that there is such a roofe , and yet come vnder it . Is there a necessitie ( my yet good Lord ) if there be fire before me , that I must strait then thither flie and burne ...
Page xi
... live In stede of that , which she hath loste , All only at his owne coste , She shall be rendred forth with her . She saith : Graunt mercy , leve sir , God quite it you , there I ne may . And thus they drive forth the day , Till time ...
... live In stede of that , which she hath loste , All only at his owne coste , She shall be rendred forth with her . She saith : Graunt mercy , leve sir , God quite it you , there I ne may . And thus they drive forth the day , Till time ...
Page xiv
... live , and all for nought . When Apollonius heard her sing these verses , lifting up his eyes and sighing , he said : Alas , poore wretch as I am ! how long shall I strive with life , and abide this greevous conflict ? Good maiden , I ...
... live , and all for nought . When Apollonius heard her sing these verses , lifting up his eyes and sighing , he said : Alas , poore wretch as I am ! how long shall I strive with life , and abide this greevous conflict ? Good maiden , I ...
Page xv
... live in delight and pleasure ; and the time hath been , when I have also delighted in the bath and hoat - house , where the heate entreth through the crevises of the boordes and chinkes of the stones , and where by reason of sweating ...
... live in delight and pleasure ; and the time hath been , when I have also delighted in the bath and hoat - house , where the heate entreth through the crevises of the boordes and chinkes of the stones , and where by reason of sweating ...
Page xvi
... beholde the one halfe of my life , for whose sake I nowe desire to live . And they al rejoyced and wept with him for company , and thanked God for that happy day . PERICLES . DRAMATIS PERSONA . ANTIOCHUS , King of Antioch XVI EINLEITUNG .
... beholde the one halfe of my life , for whose sake I nowe desire to live . And they al rejoyced and wept with him for company , and thanked God for that happy day . PERICLES . DRAMATIS PERSONA . ANTIOCHUS , King of Antioch XVI EINLEITUNG .
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