The works of Shakespear, with a glossary, pr. from the Oxford ed. in quarto, 1744 [by Sir T.Hanmer]. |
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... , wherein if I be foil'd , there is but one fham'd that was never gracious ; if kill'd , but one dead that is willing to be fo ; I fhall do my friends VOL , HI , B no wrong , for I have none to lament me As You Like it . 13.
... , wherein if I be foil'd , there is but one fham'd that was never gracious ; if kill'd , but one dead that is willing to be fo ; I fhall do my friends VOL , HI , B no wrong , for I have none to lament me As You Like it . 13.
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... Sir , I do in friendship counsel you place albeit you have deferv'd To Mation , true applause , and love ; Yet fuch is now the Duke's condition , That gent , ir are none to hment me ; the B 2 world 15 As You Like it . ld 1 f ...
... Sir , I do in friendship counsel you place albeit you have deferv'd To Mation , true applause , and love ; Yet fuch is now the Duke's condition , That gent , ir are none to hment me ; the B 2 world 15 As You Like it . ld 1 f ...
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... friendship counsel you To leave this place albeit you have deferv'd High commendation , true applaufe , and love ; Yet fuch is now the Duke's condition , T 1 That he mifconftrues all that you have done . B 2 As You Like it . 15 . SCENE ...
... friendship counsel you To leave this place albeit you have deferv'd High commendation , true applaufe , and love ; Yet fuch is now the Duke's condition , T 1 That he mifconftrues all that you have done . B 2 As You Like it . 15 . SCENE ...
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... friends , What's that to me ? my father was no traitor : Then , good my Liege , mistake me not so much To think my poverty is treacherous . Cel . Dear Sovereign , hear me fpeak . Duke . Ay , Celia , we but ftaid her for your fake , Elfe ...
... friends , What's that to me ? my father was no traitor : Then , good my Liege , mistake me not so much To think my poverty is treacherous . Cel . Dear Sovereign , hear me fpeak . Duke . Ay , Celia , we but ftaid her for your fake , Elfe ...
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... friends ; ' Tis right , quoth he ; thus mifery doth part The flux of company : anon a careless herd , Full of the pafture , jumps along by him , And never ftays to greet him : ay , quoth Jaques , Sweep on , you fat and greazy citizens ...
... friends ; ' Tis right , quoth he ; thus mifery doth part The flux of company : anon a careless herd , Full of the pafture , jumps along by him , And never ftays to greet him : ay , quoth Jaques , Sweep on , you fat and greazy citizens ...
Palavras e frases frequentes
affure anſwer Baptifta Bian Bianca Bion Biondello Cath Catharine Clown Count daughter defire doft doth Duke elfe Enter Exeunt Exit eyes faid father feem felf felves fervant ferve feven fhall fhew fhould fifter fince fing firft fome fool foreft fpeak ftand ftrange fuch fure fwear fweet gentleman give Gremio hath heart heav'n himſelf honour horfe Hortenfio houfe houſe huſband Illyria Kate King knave Lady Lord Lucentio Madam mafter maid Malvolio marry miftrefs miſtreſs moft moſt muft muſt Narbon Orla Orlando Padua Petruchio pleaſe pr'ythee pray promife reafon Rofalind ſay SCENE ſelf ſhall ſhe Signior Sir Toby ſpeak tell thee thefe theſe thine thou art Tranio whofe wife worfe youth
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Página 145 - Thy husband is thy lord, thy life, thy keeper, Thy head, thy sovereign; one that cares for thee, And for thy maintenance: commits his body To painful labour, both by sea and land...
Página 30 - I must have liberty Withal, as large a charter as the wind, To blow on whom I please...
Página 201 - The web of our life is of a mingled yarn, good and ill together : our virtues would be proud if our faults whipped them not; and our crimes would despair if they were not cherished by our virtues.
Página 53 - ... it is a melancholy of mine own, compounded of many simples, extracted from many objects, and indeed the sundry contemplation of my travels, in which my often rumination wraps me in a most humorous sadness.
Página 55 - But these are all lies : men have died from time to time and worms have eaten them, but not for love.
Página 223 - If she, my liege, can make me know this clearly, I'll love her dearly ; ever, ever dearly.
Página 29 - No, sir, quoth he, Call me not fool, till heaven hath sent me fortune : And then he drew a dial from his poke ; And looking on it with lack-lustre eye, Says, very wisely, It is ten o'clock : Thus we may see...