The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare: From the Text of Johnson, Stevens, and Reed; with Glossarial Notes, His Life, and a Critique on His Genius & WritingsJones, 1823 - 971 pagini |
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Pagina 36
... Madam , there is at the gate a young gentleman , much desires to speak with you . Oli . From the count Orsino , is it ? Mar. I know not , madam ; ' tis a fair young man , and well attended . Oli . Who of my people hold him in delay ...
... Madam , there is at the gate a young gentleman , much desires to speak with you . Oli . From the count Orsino , is it ? Mar. I know not , madam ; ' tis a fair young man , and well attended . Oli . Who of my people hold him in delay ...
Pagina 44
... madam . Oli . For him , I think not on him : for his thoughts , [ me ! ' Would they were blanks , rather than fill'd with Vio . Madam , I come to wet your gentle On his behalf : - [ thoughts Oli . O , by your leave , I pray you ; I bade ...
... madam . Oli . For him , I think not on him : for his thoughts , [ me ! ' Would they were blanks , rather than fill'd with Vio . Madam , I come to wet your gentle On his behalf : - [ thoughts Oli . O , by your leave , I pray you ; I bade ...
Pagina 45
... madam ; But in strange manner . He is sure possess'd . Oli . Why , what's the matter ? does he rave ? Mar. No , madam , He does nothing but smile : your ladyship Were best have guard about you , if he come ; * Wealth . + Caught . Grave ...
... madam ; But in strange manner . He is sure possess'd . Oli . Why , what's the matter ? does he rave ? Mar. No , madam , He does nothing but smile : your ladyship Were best have guard about you , if he come ; * Wealth . + Caught . Grave ...
Pagina 52
... Madam ? Duke . Gracious Olivia , - Oli . What do you say , Cesario ? -Good my lord , - Vio . My lord would speak , my duty hushes me . Oli . If it be aught to the old tune , my lord , It is as fat and fulsome to mine ear , As howling ...
... Madam ? Duke . Gracious Olivia , - Oli . What do you say , Cesario ? -Good my lord , - Vio . My lord would speak , my duty hushes me . Oli . If it be aught to the old tune , my lord , It is as fat and fulsome to mine ear , As howling ...
Pagina 53
... madam , he holds Belzebub at the stave's end , as well as a man in his case may do : he has here writ a letter to you , I should have given it you to - day morning ; but as a madman's epistles are no gospels , so it skills not much ...
... madam , he holds Belzebub at the stave's end , as well as a man in his case may do : he has here writ a letter to you , I should have given it you to - day morning ; but as a madman's epistles are no gospels , so it skills not much ...
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