| 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
...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, where he is : ••I'll give a thoufand pound to look upon him-- He hath no eyes, the duft... | |
| 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
...Conjcience, (7) Bring me unto my tryal, when you will. Dy'd he not in his bed ? Where fhould he die> Can I make men live, whether they will or no?" Oh,...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 blinded then*: Comb... | |
| 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... | |
| John Hackett - 1757 - 286 páginas
...noPain.— firing me unto my Trial \yhen you will. Dy'd * he not in his Bed ? Where fhould he die ? Can I make Men live, whether they will or no ? Oh...me no more : I will confefs— Alive again ? then ftew me, where he is : I'll give a Thoufand Pound to look upon him :—' He hath no Eyes ; the Duft... | |
| William Hawkins - 1758 - 420 páginas
...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 or no ? " Oh,...Then fhew me where he is : " I'll give a thoufand Pounds to look upon him — " He hath no Eyes, the Duft hath blinded them : " Comb down his Hair; look... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1765 - 522 páginas
...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 ? —Oh,...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... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1768 - 518 páginas
...of Jum. ~ ' Car. Bring me unto my Trial when you will. Dy'd he not in his bed ? where mould he die ? Can I make men live whether they will or no ? —...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... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1769 - 368 páginas
...trial when you will. •• Dy'd he not in hit bed ? where fhould he die ! " Can I make men live whe'r they will or no ? " Oh, torture me no more, I will...Alive again ? then fhew me where he is : " I'll give a thoui'and pound to look upon him " He hath no eyes, the dull hath blinded them : " Comb down his hair... | |
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