| Henry Curson - 1702 - 444 páginas
...your Conditions • (are That you be worthy favour ; of no living , To be abhorred; of every honeft Man To be taken for a. Woman, enclined to (Vice Nothing at all : to Vertue giving her due . /..... " .;...,,.,.. , (Price WhereWherefore concerning Marriage, ye aye (thought Such a... | |
| Shakespeare Society (Great Britain) - 1847 - 246 páginas
...welfare ; For, (as I heare say) suche youre conditions are, That ye be worthie favour ; of no living man To be abhorred ; of every honest man To be taken for...woman enclined to vice Nothing at all ; to vertue gyving hir due price. Wherfore, concerning mariage, ye are thought Such a fine Paragon as ne're honest... | |
| Nicholas Udall - 1869 - 102 páginas
...your conditions are, That ye be worthie fauour : Of no liuing man To be abhorred : of euery honeft man To be taken for a woman enclined to vice Nothing at all : to vertue giuing hir due price. Wherfore concerning mariage, ye are thought Suche a fine Paragon, as nere honeft... | |
| Walter William Skeat - 1871 - 580 páginas
...demeanour, and witte I commende me vnto you: Neuer a whitte Sory to heare reporte of your good welfare. For (as I heare say) suche your conditions are, That ye be worthie fauour: Of no liuing man 55 To be abhorred : of euery honest man To be taken for a woman enclined to... | |
| Robert Dodsley - 1874 - 392 páginas
...^ For (as I hear say) such your conditions are, That ye be worthy favour ; of no li ving man .5 ', To be abhorred ; of every honest man To be taken for a woman inclined to vice Nothing at all ; to virtue giving her due price. Wherefore, concerning marriage, ye... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1878 - 170 páginas
...demeanour and wit, I commende me vnto you neuer a whit. Sorie to heare report of your good welfare. For (as I heare say) suche your conditions are. That ye be worthie fauour of no lining man, To be abhorred of euery honest man. To be taken for a woman enclined to vice.... | |
| Jean Adrien A.J. Jusserand - 1878 - 344 páginas
...lit : For, (as I heare say) suche youre conditions are, That ye be worthie favour of no living man ;. To be abhorred of every honest man ; To be taken for a woman inclined to vice; Nothing at ail to virtue gyving her due price. i. Suresby. ...... Dame, the lorde... | |
| William Davenport Adams - 1881 - 404 páginas
...demeanour and wit, I eommende me unto you never a whit. Sorie to heare report of your good welfare, For (as I heare say) suche your conditions are, That ye be worthie favour of no living man, To be abhorred of every honest man, To be taken for a woman encliued to vice, Nothing at all to Vertue... | |
| Torben Lundbeck - 1890 - 262 páginas
...welfare. »For (as I heare say) suche your conditions åre, »that ye be worthie fauour of no living man, »to be abhorred of every honest man; »to be taken for a woman enclined to vice; »nothing at all . . . .< Den nedenstaaende oversættelse kan naturligvis kun give et svagt begreb om originalen. ....... | |
| William Renton - 1893 - 268 páginas
...good welfare, For (as I hear say) such your conditions are, That ye be worthy favour of no living man, To be abhorred of every honest man. To be taken for a woman inclined to vice, Nothing at all to virtue giving her due price." Tragedy. — Nor is there any doubt... | |
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