| William Shakespeare - 1864 - Liczba stron: 688
...it will glimmer through a blind man's eye. Plan. Since you are tongue-tied and so loath to speak, 25 In dumb significants proclaim your thoughts: Let him...truth, From off this brier pluck a white rose with me. 30 Som. Let him that is no coward nor no flatterer, But dare maintain the party of the truth, Pluck... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1864 - Liczba stron: 752
...Since you are tongue-tied, and ко loath to In dumb significants proclaim your thoughts : [speak, ke of Milan, And his brave sou. being twain. Pro....thee, If now 'twere fit to do Ч :— at the first шс. War. I love no colours ; and, without all colour Of base insinuating flattery, I pluck this white... | |
| Stephen Watson Fullom - 1864 - Liczba stron: 394
...rival princes. Then there was meaning in Plantagenet's challenge:— " Let him that is a trae-born gentleman, And stands upon the honour of his birth,...truth, From off this brier pluck a white rose with me." And Somerset could fairly answer:— " Let him that is no coward, nor no flatterer, But dare maintain... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1865 - Liczba stron: 496
...tongue-tied and so loth to speak, In dumb significants proclaim your thoughts : Let him that is a true-bom gentleman, And stands upon the honour of his birth,...brier pluck a white rose with me. Som. Let him that ia no coward nor no flatterer, But dare maintain the party of the truth, Pluck a red rose from off... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1866 - Liczba stron: 730
...evident, That it will glimmer through a blind man's eye. Plan. Since you are tongue-tied, and so loth to speak, In dumb significants proclaim your thoughts...Som. Let him that is no coward, nor no flatterer, War. I love no colours; and, without all colour Of base insinuating flattery, I pluck this white rose... | |
| Belgravia - 1870 - Liczba stron: 558
...hall we were too loud ; The garden here is more convenient Plantagenet.'Let him that is n trne-born gentleman, And stands upon the honour of his birth,...; From off this brier pluck a white rose with me. Somerset. Let him that is no coward nor no flatterer, ' But dare maintain the party of the truth, ..... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1867 - Liczba stron: 1100
...shining and so evident That it will glimmer through a blind man's eye. Plan. Since you are tongue-tied ave Master Shooty the great traveller, and wild Half-can...trade, and arc now 'ior the Lord's sake.' 21 Enter ABHO 30 SCENE in.] [ACT и. Pluck a red rose frum off this thorn with inc. War. I love no colours, and without... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1867 - Liczba stron: 912
...will glimmer through a blind man's eye. Plan. Since you are tongue-tied, and so loath to speak, Tu dumb significants proclaim your thoughts : Let him...truth, From off this brier pluck a white rose with me. Soiu. Let him that is no coward, nor no flatterer, But dare maintain the party of the truth, Pluck... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1867 - Liczba stron: 506
...man's eye. Plan. Since you are tongue-tied, and so loath to speak, Tn dumb significants proclaim yonr thoughts : Let him that is a true-born gentleman,...pleaded truth, From off this brier pluck a white rose will] me. Som. Let him that is no coward, nor no flatterer, But dare maintain the party of tlie truth,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1867 - Liczba stron: 1092
...are tongue-tied and so loath to speak, In dumb significants proclaim your thoughts: Let him that isa time of day is it, lad? 30 Som. Let him that is no coward nor no flatterer, But dare maintain the party of the truth, . . •... | |
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