The Plays of William Shakespeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Volume 6C. and A. Conrad, 1805 |
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... bear my sweet Bianca , if I can by any means light on a fit man , to teach her that wherein she delights , I will wish him to her father.7 8 Hor . So will I , signior Gremio : But a word , I pray . Though the nature of our quarrel yet ...
... bear my sweet Bianca , if I can by any means light on a fit man , to teach her that wherein she delights , I will wish him to her father.7 8 Hor . So will I , signior Gremio : But a word , I pray . Though the nature of our quarrel yet ...
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... bear your part , And be in Padua here Vincentio's son ? Keep house , and ply his book ; welcome his friends ; Visit his countrymen , and banquet them ? Luc . Basta ; content thee ; for I have it full.9 We have not yet been seen in any ...
... bear your part , And be in Padua here Vincentio's son ? Keep house , and ply his book ; welcome his friends ; Visit his countrymen , and banquet them ? Luc . Basta ; content thee ; for I have it full.9 We have not yet been seen in any ...
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... bear his charge of wooing , whatsoe❜er . Gre . And so we will ; provided , that he win her . Gru . I would , I were ... bears . So , in Cymbeline : 66 ―are become " The mortal bugs o ' the field . " Steevens . 3 He that has the two fair ...
... bear his charge of wooing , whatsoe❜er . Gre . And so we will ; provided , that he win her . Gru . I would , I were ... bears . So , in Cymbeline : 66 ―are become " The mortal bugs o ' the field . " Steevens . 3 He that has the two fair ...
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... bear - herd , who often carries about one of those animals along with his bear : but I know not how this phrase came to be applied to old maids . We meet with it again in Much Ado about Nothing : " Therefore ( says Beatrice ) I will ...
... bear - herd , who often carries about one of those animals along with his bear : but I know not how this phrase came to be applied to old maids . We meet with it again in Much Ado about Nothing : " Therefore ( says Beatrice ) I will ...
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... bear children , should , after death , be condemned to the care of apes in leading - strings , might have been considered as an act of posthumous retribution . Steevens . A man well known throughout all Italy . Bap . TAMING OF THE SHREW ...
... bear children , should , after death , be condemned to the care of apes in leading - strings , might have been considered as an act of posthumous retribution . Steevens . A man well known throughout all Italy . Bap . TAMING OF THE SHREW ...
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Palavras e frases frequentes
ancient Antigonus Antipholus Antony and Cleopatra Autolycus Baptista bear Ben Jonson Bian Bianca Bion Biondello Bohemia Camillo comedy Cymbeline daughter dost doth Dromio Duke editor emendation Enter Ephesus Exeunt Exit eyes fair father Feran Ferando fool gentleman give Gremio hand Hanmer hath honour Hortensio husband Johnson Kate Kath Katharina King Henry King Lear lady Leon Leontes look lord Love's Labour's Lost Lucentio Malone married Mason master means merry mistress never old copy Othello Padua passage Paulina perhaps Petruchio play Polixenes pray prince queen Ritson scene second folio sense servants Shakspeare Shakspeare's Shep shrew signifies signior speak Steevens suppose sweet tell thee Theobald thing thou art Tranio Troilus and Cressida unto villain Vincentio Warburton wife word
Passagens conhecidas
Página 235 - I would, there were no age between ten and three-and-twenty ; or that youth would sleep out the rest : for there is nothing in the between but getting wenches with child, wronging the ancientry, stealing, fighting.
Página 262 - I'd have you do it ever : when you sing, I'd have you buy and sell so ; so give alms ; Pray so ; and, for the ordering your affairs, To sing them too : When you do dance, I wish you A wave o...
Página 374 - Olympian games or Pythian fields ; Part curb their fiery steeds, or shun the goal With rapid wheels, or fronted brigades form. As when, to warn proud cities, war appears Waged in the troubled sky, and armies rush To battle in the clouds, before each van Prick forth the aery knights, and couch their spears Till thickest legions close ; with feats of arms From either end of heaven the welkin burns.
Página 121 - Well, come, my Kate ; we will unto your father's, Even in these honest mean habiliments ; Our purses shall be proud, our garments poor : For 'tis the mind that makes the body rich ; And as the sun breaks through the darkest clouds, So honour peereth in the meanest habit.