The Works of ShakespeareF. Warne and Company, 1872 - 173 pagine |
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Pagina 80
... Leon. My lord, 1 am lor you, though it cost me ten Claud. And 1, my lord. [nights' watchings. D. Pedro. And you, too, gentle Hero? Hero. I will do any modest office, my lord, to help my cousin to a good husband. D. Pedro. And Benedick ...
... Leon. My lord, 1 am lor you, though it cost me ten Claud. And 1, my lord. [nights' watchings. D. Pedro. And you, too, gentle Hero? Hero. I will do any modest office, my lord, to help my cousin to a good husband. D. Pedro. And Benedick ...
Pagina 81
... Leon. No, nor I neither; but most wonderful, that she should so dote on signior Benedick, whom she hath in all outward behaviours seemed ever to abhor. Bene. [Aside.] is't possible ? Sits the wind in that corner T Leon. By my troth, my ...
... Leon. No, nor I neither; but most wonderful, that she should so dote on signior Benedick, whom she hath in all outward behaviours seemed ever to abhor. Bene. [Aside.] is't possible ? Sits the wind in that corner T Leon. By my troth, my ...
Pagina 82
... Leon. So say I : methinks ynu are sadder. Claud. I hope he be in love. D. Pedro. Hang him, truant ! tltere's no true drop of blood in him, to be truly touched with love. If hie be sad, he wants money. Bene. I have the tooth-ache. D ...
... Leon. So say I : methinks ynu are sadder. Claud. I hope he be in love. D. Pedro. Hang him, truant ! tltere's no true drop of blood in him, to be truly touched with love. If hie be sad, he wants money. Bene. I have the tooth-ache. D ...
Pagina 83
... Leon. Indeed he looks younger than he did, by the loss of a beard. D. Pedro. Nay, he rubs himself with civet ; can yoi smell him out by that? [in love. Claud. That's as much as to say the sweet youth's D. Pedro. The greatest note of it ...
... Leon. Indeed he looks younger than he did, by the loss of a beard. D. Pedro. Nay, he rubs himself with civet ; can yoi smell him out by that? [in love. Claud. That's as much as to say the sweet youth's D. Pedro. The greatest note of it ...
Pagina 85
... Leon. What would you with me, honest neighbour? Dogb. Marry, sir, I would have some confidence with you, that decerns you nearly. Leon. Brief, I pray you ; for you see it is a busy time Dogb. Marry, this it is, sir. [with me. Verg. Yes ...
... Leon. What would you with me, honest neighbour? Dogb. Marry, sir, I would have some confidence with you, that decerns you nearly. Leon. Brief, I pray you ; for you see it is a busy time Dogb. Marry, this it is, sir. [with me. Verg. Yes ...
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