The Plays of William Shakespeare, Τόμος 3 |
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Σελίδα 13
... as you and all flesh and blood are ; and , indeed , I do marry , that I may repent . Count . Thy marriage , sooner than thy wickedness . Clo . I am out of friends , madam ; and I hope to have friends for my wife's sake . Count .
... as you and all flesh and blood are ; and , indeed , I do marry , that I may repent . Count . Thy marriage , sooner than thy wickedness . Clo . I am out of friends , madam ; and I hope to have friends for my wife's sake . Count .
Σελίδα 14
and blood ; he , that loves my flesh and blood , is my friend : ergo , he that kisses my wife , is my friend . If men could be contented to be what they are , there were no fear in marriage ; for young Charbon the puritan , and old ...
and blood ; he , that loves my flesh and blood , is my friend : ergo , he that kisses my wife , is my friend . If men could be contented to be what they are , there were no fear in marriage ; for young Charbon the puritan , and old ...
Σελίδα 36
Why then , young Bertram , take her , she's thy wife . Ber . My wife , my liege ? I shall beseech your highness , In such a business give me leave to use The help of mine own eyes . : King . What she has done for me ?
Why then , young Bertram , take her , she's thy wife . Ber . My wife , my liege ? I shall beseech your highness , In such a business give me leave to use The help of mine own eyes . : King . What she has done for me ?
Σελίδα 37
I know her well ; She had her breeding at my father's charge : A poor physician's daughter my wife ! -Disdain Rather corrupt me ever ! King . " Tis only title thou disdain'st in her , the which I can build up .
I know her well ; She had her breeding at my father's charge : A poor physician's daughter my wife ! -Disdain Rather corrupt me ever ! King . " Tis only title thou disdain'st in her , the which I can build up .
Σελίδα 43
... And wherefore I am fled ; write to the king That which I durst not speak : His present gift Shall furnish me to those Italian fields , Where noble fellows strike : War is no strife To the dark house , and the detested wife . Par .
... And wherefore I am fled ; write to the king That which I durst not speak : His present gift Shall furnish me to those Italian fields , Where noble fellows strike : War is no strife To the dark house , and the detested wife . Par .
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