The Plays of Shakspeare: Printed from the Text of Samuel Johnson, George Steevens, and Isaac Reed, Volumul 5Longman, Hurst, Rees, and Orme, 1807 |
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Pagina 27
... signior Angelo , you must excuse us all ; My wife is shrewish , when I keep not hours : Say , that I linger'd with you at your shop , To see the making of her carkanet , And that to - morrow you will bring it home . But here's a villain ...
... signior Angelo , you must excuse us all ; My wife is shrewish , when I keep not hours : Say , that I linger'd with you at your shop , To see the making of her carkanet , And that to - morrow you will bring it home . But here's a villain ...
Pagina 28
... signior Balthazar : ' Pray God , our cheer May answer my good will , and your good welcome here . Bal . I hold your dainties cheap , sir , and your wel- come dear . Ant . E. O , signior Balthazar , either at flesh or fish , A table full ...
... signior Balthazar : ' Pray God , our cheer May answer my good will , and your good welcome here . Bal . I hold your dainties cheap , sir , and your wel- come dear . Ant . E. O , signior Balthazar , either at flesh or fish , A table full ...
Pagina 41
... signior , take the stranger to my house , And with you take the chain , and bid my wife Disburse the sum on the receipt thereof ; Perchance , I will be there as soon as you . Ang . Then you will bring the chain to her yourself ? Ant . E ...
... signior , take the stranger to my house , And with you take the chain , and bid my wife Disburse the sum on the receipt thereof ; Perchance , I will be there as soon as you . Ang . Then you will bring the chain to her yourself ? Ant . E ...
Pagina 57
... Signior Antipholus , I wonder much , That you would put me to this shame and trouble ; And not without some scandal to yourself , With circumstance , and oaths , so to deny This chain , which now you wear so openly : Besides the charge ...
... Signior Antipholus , I wonder much , That you would put me to this shame and trouble ; And not without some scandal to yourself , With circumstance , and oaths , so to deny This chain , which now you wear so openly : Besides the charge ...
Pagina 91
... Signior Baptista , will you be so strange ? Sorry am I , that your good will effects Bianca's grief . Gre . Why , will you mew her up , Signior Baptista , for this fiend of hell , And make her bear the penance of her tongue ? Bap ...
... Signior Baptista , will you be so strange ? Sorry am I , that your good will effects Bianca's grief . Gre . Why , will you mew her up , Signior Baptista , for this fiend of hell , And make her bear the penance of her tongue ? Bap ...
Termeni și expresii frecvente
ANTIPHOLUS Aquitain ARMADO Baptista Bian Bianca Bion BIONDELLO Biron Boyet chain comes Cost COSTARD Curt daughter dost thou doth Dromio ducats Duke Dull Dumain Enter Ephesus Exeunt Exit eyes face fair father fool forsworn gentle gentleman give grace Grumio hand hath hear heart hither horse Hortensio husband Kate Kath KATHARINA King knock l'envoy lady Long Longaville look lord Lucentio madam Marry master merry mistress Moth Nath Navarre ne'er never oath Padua Petruchio Pisa Pompey pray Prin princess quoth Rosaline SCENE Servant shrew signior Gremio Sirrah sister speak stay sweet Syracusan Syracuse tell thee There's thine thou art thou hast to-day tongue Tranio unto villain Vincentio wench What's wife wilt withal woman word
Pasaje populare
Pagina 262 - When all aloud the wind doth blow And coughing drowns the parson's saw And birds sit brooding in the snow And Marian's nose looks red and raw, When roasted crabs hiss in the bowl, Then nightly sings the staring owl, Tu-whit; Tu-who, a merry note, While greasy Joan doth keel the pot.
Pagina 260 - A jest's prosperity lies in the ear Of him that hears it, never in the tongue Of him that makes it...
Pagina 209 - Sir, he hath never fed of the dainties that are bred in a book ; he hath not eat paper, as it were ; he hath not drunk ink : his intellect is not replenished ; he is only an animal, only sensible in the duller parts...
Pagina 261 - When shepherds pipe on oaten straws And merry larks are ploughmen's clocks, When turtles tread, and rooks, and daws, And maidens bleach their summer smocks The cuckoo then, on every tree, Mocks married men; for thus sings he, Cuckoo; Cuckoo, cuckoo: O word of fear, Unpleasing to a married ear!
Pagina 160 - Such duty as the subject owes the prince, Even such a woman oweth to her husband...