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... hath a heart of that fine frame , To pay this debt of love but to a brother , How will fhe love , when the rich golden fhaft Hath kill'd the flock of all affections elfe That live in her ? when liver , brain , and heart , Three fov ...
... hath a heart of that fine frame , To pay this debt of love but to a brother , How will fhe love , when the rich golden fhaft Hath kill'd the flock of all affections elfe That live in her ? when liver , brain , and heart , Three fov ...
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... hath abjur'd the fight And company of men . Vio . O , that I ferv'd that lady , And might not be deliver'd to the world , ' Till I had made mine own occafion mellow What my estate is ! Cap . That were hard to compass ; Because she will ...
... hath abjur'd the fight And company of men . Vio . O , that I ferv'd that lady , And might not be deliver'd to the world , ' Till I had made mine own occafion mellow What my estate is ! Cap . That were hard to compass ; Because she will ...
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... hath all the good gifts of nature . Mar. He hath , indeed , -almost natural ; for be- fides that he's a fool , he's a great quarreller ; and but that he hath the gift of a coward to allay the guft he hath in quarrelling , ' tis thought ...
... hath all the good gifts of nature . Mar. He hath , indeed , -almost natural ; for be- fides that he's a fool , he's a great quarreller ; and but that he hath the gift of a coward to allay the guft he hath in quarrelling , ' tis thought ...
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... hath known you but three days , and already you are no ftranger . Vio . You either fear his humour , or my negli gence , that you call in queftion the continuance of his love . Is he inconftant , Sir , in his favours ? Kal . No ...
... hath known you but three days , and already you are no ftranger . Vio . You either fear his humour , or my negli gence , that you call in queftion the continuance of his love . Is he inconftant , Sir , in his favours ? Kal . No ...
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... hath appear'd in me , have I learn'd from my entertainment . What I am , and what I would , are as fecret as maiden - head : to your ears divinity ; to any other's , profanation . Oli . Give us the place alone . [ Exit Maria . ] We will ...
... hath appear'd in me , have I learn'd from my entertainment . What I am , and what I would , are as fecret as maiden - head : to your ears divinity ; to any other's , profanation . Oli . Give us the place alone . [ Exit Maria . ] We will ...
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Palavras e frases frequentes
againſt Anne Antipholis Baptifta Bian Bianca Bion Biondello Caius Cath Catharina Catharine defire devil doft thou doth Dromio Duke elfe Exeunt Exit Falſtaff father fent fervant feven fhall fhould fifter fince firſt fome fool Ford foul fpeak ftand fuch fure fweet gentleman Gremio hath hear heart Heav'n Herne the hunter himſelf Hoft Hortenfio houfe houſe humour huſband Illyria jeft Johnfon Kate knave knight Lady Lord Lucentio Madam Mafter Brook Malvolio Marry Miftrefs Miſtreſs moft moſt muft muſt myſelf never Padua Petruchio Pift pleaſe pray prefent Quic reafon ſay SCENE Enter Shal Signior Sir Andrew Sir John Sir Toby Slen ſpeak ſtay tell thee thefe there's theſe thou art thouſand Tranio wife woman worfe yourſelf
Passagens conhecidas
Página 29 - But let concealment, like a worm i' the bud, Feed on her damask cheek. She pined in thought And with a green and yellow melancholy She sat, like patience on a monument, Smiling at grief. Was not this love indeed? We...
Página 239 - 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 3 - If music be the food of love, play on ; Give me excess of it, that, surfeiting, The appetite may sicken, and so die. That strain again ! it had a dying fall : O ! it came o'er my ear like the sweet sound That breathes upon a bank of violets, Stealing and giving odour.