The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volumul 1Bell and Daldy, 1864 - 1 pagini |
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Pagina 6
... hath befallen of them , and thee , till now . Ege . My youngest boy , and yet my eldest care , At eighteen years became inquisitive After his brother ; and importun'd me , That his attendant - for his case was like , Reft of his brother ...
... hath befallen of them , and thee , till now . Ege . My youngest boy , and yet my eldest care , At eighteen years became inquisitive After his brother ; and importun'd me , That his attendant - for his case was like , Reft of his brother ...
Pagina 11
... hath invited him , And from the Mart he's somewhere gone to dinner . Good sister , let us dine , and never fret ; A man is master of his liberty . Time is their master ; and , when they see time , They'll go , or come . If so , be ...
... hath invited him , And from the Mart he's somewhere gone to dinner . Good sister , let us dine , and never fret ; A man is master of his liberty . Time is their master ; and , when they see time , They'll go , or come . If so , be ...
Pagina 12
... hath great care to please his wife . Dro . E. Why , mistress , sure my master is horn - mad . Adr . Horn - mad , thou villain ! Dro . E. I mean not cuckold - mad ; but , sure , he's stark mad.- When I desir'd him to come home to dinner ...
... hath great care to please his wife . Dro . E. Why , mistress , sure my master is horn - mad . Adr . Horn - mad , thou villain ! Dro . E. I mean not cuckold - mad ; but , sure , he's stark mad.- When I desir'd him to come home to dinner ...
Pagina 13
... Hath homely age the alluring beauty took From my poor cheek ? then he hath wasted it , Are my discourses dull ? barren my wit ? If voluble and sharp discourse be marr'd , Unkindness blunts it , more than marble hard . Do their gay ...
... Hath homely age the alluring beauty took From my poor cheek ? then he hath wasted it , Are my discourses dull ? barren my wit ? If voluble and sharp discourse be marr'd , Unkindness blunts it , more than marble hard . Do their gay ...
Pagina 15
... hath a wherefore . Ant . S. Why , first , for flouting me ; and then , wherefore , - For urging it the second time to me . Dro . S. Was there ever any man thus beaten out of season ? When , in the why and the wherefore , is SC . II . 15 ...
... hath a wherefore . Ant . S. Why , first , for flouting me ; and then , wherefore , - For urging it the second time to me . Dro . S. Was there ever any man thus beaten out of season ? When , in the why and the wherefore , is SC . II . 15 ...
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The plays of William Shakespeare, ed. by T. Keightley, Partea 37,Volumul 2 William Shakespeare Vizualizare completă - 1864 |
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