The Plays of William Shakespeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Volumul 16C. and A. Conrad, 1809 |
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Pagina 29
... answer . If you make your voyage upon her , and give me directly to un- derstand you have prevailed , I am no further your ene- my , she is not worth our debate : if she remain unse- 4 I am the master of my speeches ; ] i . e . I know ...
... answer . If you make your voyage upon her , and give me directly to un- derstand you have prevailed , I am no further your ene- my , she is not worth our debate : if she remain unse- 4 I am the master of my speeches ; ] i . e . I know ...
Pagina 30
... answer me with your sword . Iach . Your hand ; a covenant : We will have these things set down by lawful counsel , and straight away for Britain ; lest the bargain should catch cold , and starve : I will fetch my gold , and have our two ...
... answer me with your sword . Iach . Your hand ; a covenant : We will have these things set down by lawful counsel , and straight away for Britain ; lest the bargain should catch cold , and starve : I will fetch my gold , and have our two ...
Pagina 39
... answer to a plain ques- tion , Diana says , “ let him alone , he is but peevish . ” Again , in his Love's Metamorphosis , 1601 : " In the heavens I saw an orderly course , in the earth nothing but disorderly love and peevishness ...
... answer to a plain ques- tion , Diana says , “ let him alone , he is but peevish . ” Again , in his Love's Metamorphosis , 1601 : " In the heavens I saw an orderly course , in the earth nothing but disorderly love and peevishness ...
Pagina 41
... answers To my demands . Why do you pity me ? Iach . That others do , I was about to say , enjoy your- -But It is an office of the gods to venge it , Not mine to speak on ' t . Imo . You do seem to know Something of me , or what concerns ...
... answers To my demands . Why do you pity me ? Iach . That others do , I was about to say , enjoy your- -But It is an office of the gods to venge it , Not mine to speak on ' t . Imo . You do seem to know Something of me , or what concerns ...
Pagina 59
... answer . Imo . But that you shall not say I yield , being silent , I would not speak . I pray you , spare me : i ' faith , I shall unfold equal discourtesy To your best kindness : one of your great knowing Should learn , being taught ...
... answer . Imo . But that you shall not say I yield , being silent , I would not speak . I pray you , spare me : i ' faith , I shall unfold equal discourtesy To your best kindness : one of your great knowing Should learn , being taught ...
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