The Plays of William Shakespeare, Τόμος 1Bell and Daldy, 1864 - 1 σελίδες |
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Σελίδα 4
... speak my griefs unspeakable . Yet , that the world may witness , that Was wrought by nature , not by vile offence , I'll utter what my sorrow gives me leave . In Syracusa was I born ; and wed my end Unto a woman , happy but for me , And ...
... speak my griefs unspeakable . Yet , that the world may witness , that Was wrought by nature , not by vile offence , I'll utter what my sorrow gives me leave . In Syracusa was I born ; and wed my end Unto a woman , happy but for me , And ...
Σελίδα 14
... speak with Dromio , since at first I sent him from the Mart . See , here he comes . Enter DROMIO of Syracuse . How now , sir ! is your merry humour alter'd ? As you love strokes , so jest with me again . You know no Centaur ? you receiv ...
... speak with Dromio , since at first I sent him from the Mart . See , here he comes . Enter DROMIO of Syracuse . How now , sir ! is your merry humour alter'd ? As you love strokes , so jest with me again . You know no Centaur ? you receiv ...
Σελίδα 25
... speak fair , become disloyalty ; Apparel Vice like Virtue's harbinger ; Bear a fair presence , though your heart be tainted ; Teach sin the carriage of a holy saint ; Be secret - false ; What need she be acquainted ? What simple thief ...
... speak fair , become disloyalty ; Apparel Vice like Virtue's harbinger ; Bear a fair presence , though your heart be tainted ; Teach sin the carriage of a holy saint ; Be secret - false ; What need she be acquainted ? What simple thief ...
Σελίδα 26
... speak ; Lay open to my earthy gross conceit , Smother'd in errors , feeble , shallow , weak , The folded meaning of your words ' deceit . Against my soul's pure truth why labour you , To make it wander in an unknown field ? Are you a ...
... speak ; Lay open to my earthy gross conceit , Smother'd in errors , feeble , shallow , weak , The folded meaning of your words ' deceit . Against my soul's pure truth why labour you , To make it wander in an unknown field ? Are you a ...
Σελίδα 35
... speak him fair ? Luc . Have patience , I beseech . Adr . I cannot , nor I will not , hold me still ; My tongue , though not my heart , shall have his will . He is deformed , crooked , old , and sere ; Ill - fac'd , worse - bodied ...
... speak him fair ? Luc . Have patience , I beseech . Adr . I cannot , nor I will not , hold me still ; My tongue , though not my heart , shall have his will . He is deformed , crooked , old , and sere ; Ill - fac'd , worse - bodied ...
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