The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare: With Glossarial Notes, a Sketch of His Life, and an Estimate of His WritingsWilliam Baynes, 1825 - 908 pagini |
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Pagina 93
... keep mine own ; excuse it how she can . Dem . Wilt thou betray thy noble mistress thus ? Aar . My mistress is my mistress ; this my self ; The vigour and the picture of my youth : This , before all the world , do I prefer ; This maugre ...
... keep mine own ; excuse it how she can . Dem . Wilt thou betray thy noble mistress thus ? Aar . My mistress is my mistress ; this my self ; The vigour and the picture of my youth : This , before all the world , do I prefer ; This maugre ...
Pagina 109
... keep we her ? the Grecians keep our aunt : Is she worth keeping ? why , she is a pearl Whose price hath launch'd above a thousand ships , And turn'd crown'd kings to merchants . If you'll avouch ' twas wisdom Paris went , ( As you must ...
... keep we her ? the Grecians keep our aunt : Is she worth keeping ? why , she is a pearl Whose price hath launch'd above a thousand ships , And turn'd crown'd kings to merchants . If you'll avouch ' twas wisdom Paris went , ( As you must ...
Pagina 123
... keep As oath that I have sworn . I will not break it : Fall , Greeks ; fail , fame ; honour , or go , or stay ; My major vow lies here , this I'll obey .——— • Contrariety . + Coarse , unwrought . there , his brother , the bull , -the ...
... keep As oath that I have sworn . I will not break it : Fall , Greeks ; fail , fame ; honour , or go , or stay ; My major vow lies here , this I'll obey .——— • Contrariety . + Coarse , unwrought . there , his brother , the bull , -the ...
Pagina 124
... keep this sleeve . Tro . O beauty ! where's thy faith ? Ulyss . My lord , - Tro . I will be patient : outwardly I will . Cres . You look upon that sleeve ; Behold it well.- He loved me - O false wench ! -Giv't me again . Dio . Who was't ...
... keep this sleeve . Tro . O beauty ! where's thy faith ? Ulyss . My lord , - Tro . I will be patient : outwardly I will . Cres . You look upon that sleeve ; Behold it well.- He loved me - O false wench ! -Giv't me again . Dio . Who was't ...
Pagina 138
... keep his wealth , must keep his house . [ Exit . SCENE IV . The same . - A Hall in TIMON's House . Enter two Servants of VARRO , and the Ser- vant of Lucius , meeting TITUS , HORTENSIUS , and other Servants to TIMON's Creditors ...
... keep his wealth , must keep his house . [ Exit . SCENE IV . The same . - A Hall in TIMON's House . Enter two Servants of VARRO , and the Ser- vant of Lucius , meeting TITUS , HORTENSIUS , and other Servants to TIMON's Creditors ...
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