The Works of ShakespeareF. Warne and Company, 1872 - 173 pagine |
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Pagina 42
... thine host, thine Ephestan, calls. Fat. [Above.] How now, mine host I Host. Here's a Bohemian Tartar tarries the cominjr down of thy fat woman. Let her descend, bully, iet her descend ; my chambers are honourable : fie 1 privacy t fie I ...
... thine host, thine Ephestan, calls. Fat. [Above.] How now, mine host I Host. Here's a Bohemian Tartar tarries the cominjr down of thy fat woman. Let her descend, bully, iet her descend ; my chambers are honourable : fie 1 privacy t fie I ...
Pagina 67
... thine ear, That never object pleasing in thine eye. That never touch well welcome to thy hand, That never meat sweet-savour'd in thy taste, Unless 1 spake, or look'd, or touch'd, or carv'd to thee. How comes it now, my husband, O 1 how ...
... thine ear, That never object pleasing in thine eye. That never touch well welcome to thy hand, That never meat sweet-savour'd in thy taste, Unless 1 spake, or look'd, or touch'd, or carv'd to thee. How comes it now, my husband, O 1 how ...
Pagina 101
... thine ? Biron. Did they, quoth you? Who sees the heavenly Rosaline, That, like a rude and savage man of Inde, At the first opening of the gorgeous east. Bows not his vassal head ; and, strucken blind. Kisses the base ground with ...
... thine ? Biron. Did they, quoth you? Who sees the heavenly Rosaline, That, like a rude and savage man of Inde, At the first opening of the gorgeous east. Bows not his vassal head ; and, strucken blind. Kisses the base ground with ...
Pagina 108
... thine, 1 will be thine ; and, till that instant, shut My woful self up in a mourning house. Raining the tears of lamentation For the remembrance uf my father's death. If this thou do deny, let our hands part ; Neither intitled in the ...
... thine, 1 will be thine ; and, till that instant, shut My woful self up in a mourning house. Raining the tears of lamentation For the remembrance uf my father's death. If this thou do deny, let our hands part ; Neither intitled in the ...
Pagina 116
... thine, thou serpent, never adder stum;. Dem. You spend your passion on a mispris'd mood : I am not guilty of Lysander's blood ; Nor is he dead, for aught that I can tell. Her. I pray thee, tell me, then, that he is well. Dem. An if I ...
... thine, thou serpent, never adder stum;. Dem. You spend your passion on a mispris'd mood : I am not guilty of Lysander's blood ; Nor is he dead, for aught that I can tell. Her. I pray thee, tell me, then, that he is well. Dem. An if I ...
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