| William Shakespeare - 1788 - 480 lapas
...Gent. She has spoke what she should not, I am sure pf that : heaven knows what she hath known. 51 Lady. Here's the smell of the blood still : all the perfumes of Arabia will not sweeten this litttle hand. Oh! oh! oh I Dofl. What a sigh is there 1 The heart is sorely charg'd. Gent.... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1803 - 412 lapas
...should not. Gent. She has spoke what she should not, I am sure of that: Heaven knows what she has known. Lady M. Here's the smell of the blood still : all...dignity of the whole body. Doct. Well, well, well,— Gait. 'Pray God, it be, sir. Doct. This disease is beyond my practice : Yet I have known those which... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1803 - 558 lapas
...should not. Gent. She has spoke what she should not, I am sure of that: Heaven knows what she has known. Doct. What a sigh is there? The heart is sorely charged....for the dignity of the whole body. Doct. Well, well, well,Gent. 'Pray God, it be, sir. Doct. This disease is beyond my practice: Yet I have known those... | |
| Jean-Gabriel Peltier, James Adams - 1803 - 494 lapas
...were, the voice of general indignation, uttered in the expressive language of Shakespeare : " There is the smell of the blood still ! all the " perfumes of Arabia will not sweeten that hand.— « Oh ! oh ! oh \ ',' " Will all great Neptune's ocean wash the blood " Clean... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1805 - 454 lapas
...should not. Gent. She has spoke what she should not, I am sure of that: Heaven knows what she has known. Lady M. Here's the smell of the blood still : all...Well, well, well,— Gent. 'Pray God, it be, sir, Doct. This disease is beyond my practice : Yet I have known those which have walked in their sleep,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1805 - 442 lapas
...should not. Gent. She has spoke what she should not, I am sure of that: Heaven knows what she has known. Lady M. Here's the smell of the blood still : all...Well, well, well, — Gent. 'Pray God, it be, sir, Doct. This disease is beyond my practice : Yet I have known those which have walked in their sleep,... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1805 - 924 lapas
...is, she is the flow'r That rwattm all the place ; she is the guest Of rarest price. Sidney* Here is the smell of the blood still : all the perfumes of Arabia will not mitctcn this little hand. Sbjliipeare. Give me an ounce of civet to itouttn my imagination. Shatifearc.... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1806 - 428 lapas
...the same circumstance : Lady. M. Here 's the smell of the hlood still : all the perfumes of Arahia will not sweeten this little hand. Oh! oh! oh! Doct....charged. Gent. I would not have such a heart in my hosom, for the dignity of the whole hody. Doct. Well, well, well, — Doct. This disease is heyond... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1806 - 432 lapas
...festivity of the hanquet. Steeoens. Lady. M Here's the smell of the hlood still: all the perfumes of Arahia will not sweeten this little hand. Oh! oh! oh! Doct....charged. , Gent. I would not have such a heart in my hosom, for the dignity of the wl.ole hody. Doct. Well, well, well,— Gint. 'Pray God, it he, sir.... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1806 - 434 lapas
...Steevens. Lady. M. Here's the smell of the hlood still: all the perfumes of Arahia will not swteten this little hand. Oh! oh! oh! Doct. What a sigh is...charged. Gent. I would not have such a heart in my hosom, for the dignity of the whole hody. Doct. Well, well, well — Gent. 'Pray Clod, it he, sir.... | |
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