The Plays of William Shakespeare: With Notes of Various Commentators, Edição 5G. Kearsley [Printed, 1806 |
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... better dog . Lord . Thou art a fool ; if Echo were as fleet , I would esteem him worth a dozen such . But sup them well , and look unto them all ; To - morrow I intend to hunt again . 1 Hun . I will , my lord . Lord . What's here ? one ...
... better dog . Lord . Thou art a fool ; if Echo were as fleet , I would esteem him worth a dozen such . But sup them well , and look unto them all ; To - morrow I intend to hunt again . 1 Hun . I will , my lord . Lord . What's here ? one ...
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... better than a poor and loathsome beggar : And if the boy have not a woman's gift , To rain a shower of commanding tears , An onion will do well for such a shift ; Which in a napkin being close convey'd , Shall in dispite enforce a watry ...
... better than a poor and loathsome beggar : And if the boy have not a woman's gift , To rain a shower of commanding tears , An onion will do well for such a shift ; Which in a napkin being close convey'd , Shall in dispite enforce a watry ...
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... is chang'd into Lucentio . Bion . The better for him ; ' Would , I were so too ! Tra . So would I , ' faith , boy , to have the next wish after , - That Lucentio indeed had Baptista's youngest daugh- ter . But TAMING OF THE SHREW . 27.
... is chang'd into Lucentio . Bion . The better for him ; ' Would , I were so too ! Tra . So would I , ' faith , boy , to have the next wish after , - That Lucentio indeed had Baptista's youngest daugh- ter . But TAMING OF THE SHREW . 27.
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... better'd rather than decreas'd : Then tell me , -if I get your daughter's love , What dowry shall I have with her to wife ? Bap . After my death , the one half of my lands ; And , in possession , twenty thousand crowns . Pet . And , for ...
... better'd rather than decreas'd : Then tell me , -if I get your daughter's love , What dowry shall I have with her to wife ? Bap . After my death , the one half of my lands ; And , in possession , twenty thousand crowns . Pet . And , for ...
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... better yet . Bian . In time I may believe , yet I mistrust . Luc . Mistrust it not ; for , sure , Æacides Was Ajax , -call'd so from his grandfather . Bian . I must believe my master ; else , I promise you , I should be arguing still ...
... better yet . Bian . In time I may believe , yet I mistrust . Luc . Mistrust it not ; for , sure , Æacides Was Ajax , -call'd so from his grandfather . Bian . I must believe my master ; else , I promise you , I should be arguing still ...
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Palavras e frases frequentes
Antigonus Antipholus Autolycus Baptista bear Bian Bianca Bion Biondello Bohemia Camillo chain CLEOMENES Clown daughter dost doth Dromio ducats Duke Enter Ephesus Exeunt Exit eyes fair father fear fool gentleman give Grumio hand hath hear heart heaven hence Hermione honour Hortensio humour husband i'the JOHNSON Kate Kath Katharina king lady Leon Leontes look lord Lucentio maid marry master mean merry mistress musick ne'er never o'the Padua Pandosto Paul Paulina Perdita Petruchio Pisa play Polixenes poor pr'ythee pray prince queen quoth SCENE Servant Shakspeare Shep shrew Sicilia signior Gremio Sirrah sister speak stand stay STEEVENS swear sweet Syracusan Syracuse tell thee THEOBALD there's thine thing thou art thou hast Tranio unto villain Vincentio WARBURTON wife word
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Página 213 - Dis's waggon! daffodils, That come before the swallow dares, and take The winds of March with beauty; violets dim, But sweeter than the lids of Juno's eyes Or Cytherea's breath; pale primroses, That die unmarried, ere they can behold Bright Phoebus in his strength — a malady Most incident to maids; bold oxlips and The crown-imperial ; lilies of all kinds, The flower-de-luce being one ! O, these I lack, To make you garlands of, and my sweet friend, To strew him o'er and o'er.
Página 147 - We were, fair queen, Two lads that thought there was no more behind, But such a day to-morrow as to-day, And to be boy eternal. HEB. Was not my lord the verier wag o' the two ? POL. We were as twinn'd lambs that did frisk i...