The Plays of William ShakespeareCharles Willliams, 1813 - 913 pagini |
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Pagina 143
... lord and you , monsieur ? Par . I know not how I have deserved to run into my lord's displeasure . Laf . You have made shift to run into't , boots and spurs and all , like him that leaped into the custard ; and out of it you'll run ...
... lord and you , monsieur ? Par . I know not how I have deserved to run into my lord's displeasure . Laf . You have made shift to run into't , boots and spurs and all , like him that leaped into the custard ; and out of it you'll run ...
Pagina 146
... Lords . 1 Lord . Nay , good my lord , put him to't ; let him have his way . 2 Lord . If your lordship find him not a hilding , hold me no more in your respect . 1 Lord . On my life , my lord , a bubble . Ber . Do you think , I am so far ...
... Lords . 1 Lord . Nay , good my lord , put him to't ; let him have his way . 2 Lord . If your lordship find him not a hilding , hold me no more in your respect . 1 Lord . On my life , my lord , a bubble . Ber . Do you think , I am so far ...
Pagina 147
... lord ;. 1 Lord . I must go look my twigs ; he shall be caught . Ber . Your brother , he shall go along with me . 1 Lord . As't please your lordship : I'll leave you . [ Exit . Ber . Now will I lead you to the house , and show you The ...
... lord ;. 1 Lord . I must go look my twigs ; he shall be caught . Ber . Your brother , he shall go along with me . 1 Lord . As't please your lordship : I'll leave you . [ Exit . Ber . Now will I lead you to the house , and show you The ...
Pagina 148
... Lord . Go , tell the count Rousillon , and my brother , We have caught the woodcock , and will keep him muffled , Till we hear from them . 2 Sol . Captain , I will 1 Lord . He will betray us all unto ourselves ; - Inform ' em that . 2 ...
... Lord . Go , tell the count Rousillon , and my brother , We have caught the woodcock , and will keep him muffled , Till we hear from them . 2 Sol . Captain , I will 1 Lord . He will betray us all unto ourselves ; - Inform ' em that . 2 ...
Pagina 149
... Lord . He has much worthy blame laid upon him , for shaking off so good a wife , and so sweet a lady . 2 Lord . Especially he hath incurred the everlasting displeasure of the king , who had even tuned his boun- ty to sing happiness to ...
... Lord . He has much worthy blame laid upon him , for shaking off so good a wife , and so sweet a lady . 2 Lord . Especially he hath incurred the everlasting displeasure of the king , who had even tuned his boun- ty to sing happiness to ...
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