The Works of Shakespeare, Volume 2Routledge, Warne & Routledge, 1862 |
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Pagina 13
... dost not : therefore tell me true ; But tell me then , ' tis so : -for , look , thy cheeks Confess it , th ' one to th ' other : † and thine eyes See it so grossly shown in thy behaviours , That in their kind they speak it : only sin ...
... dost not : therefore tell me true ; But tell me then , ' tis so : -for , look , thy cheeks Confess it , th ' one to th ' other : † and thine eyes See it so grossly shown in thy behaviours , That in their kind they speak it : only sin ...
Pagina 15
... Dost thou believe ' t ? HEL . Ay , madam , knowingly . COUNT . Why , Helen , thou shalt have my leave , and love , Means , and attendants , and my loving greetings To those of mine in court ; I'll stay at home , And pray God's blessing ...
... Dost thou believe ' t ? HEL . Ay , madam , knowingly . COUNT . Why , Helen , thou shalt have my leave , and love , Means , and attendants , and my loving greetings To those of mine in court ; I'll stay at home , And pray God's blessing ...
Pagina 22
... dost in vile misprision shackle up My love , and her desert ; that canst not dream , We , poising us in her defective scale , Shall weigh thee to the beam ; that wilt not know , It is in us to plant thine honour , where We please to ...
... dost in vile misprision shackle up My love , and her desert ; that canst not dream , We , poising us in her defective scale , Shall weigh thee to the beam ; that wilt not know , It is in us to plant thine honour , where We please to ...
Pagina 24
... dost thou garter up thy arms o ' this fashion ? dost make hose of thy sleeves ? do other servants so ? Thou wert best set thy lower part where thy nose stands . By mine honour , if I were but two hours younger , I'd beat thee : methinks ...
... dost thou garter up thy arms o ' this fashion ? dost make hose of thy sleeves ? do other servants so ? Thou wert best set thy lower part where thy nose stands . By mine honour , if I were but two hours younger , I'd beat thee : methinks ...
Pagina 45
... dost thou profess thyself , a knave or a fool ? CLO . A fool , sir , at a woman's service , and a knave at a man's . LAF . Your distinction ? CLO . I would cozen the man of his wife , and do his service . LAF . So you were indeed . a ...
... dost thou profess thyself , a knave or a fool ? CLO . A fool , sir , at a woman's service , and a knave at a man's . LAF . Your distinction ? CLO . I would cozen the man of his wife , and do his service . LAF . So you were indeed . a ...
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