The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Eight Volumes, Τόμος 3 |
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Σελίδα 92
Well , I fay , no ; and therefore for affurance , Let's each one fend unto his wife , and he Whose wife is moft obedient to come first , When he doth fend for her , fhall win the wager . what wager ? Hor . Content ; -- Luc .
Well , I fay , no ; and therefore for affurance , Let's each one fend unto his wife , and he Whose wife is moft obedient to come first , When he doth fend for her , fhall win the wager . what wager ? Hor . Content ; -- Luc .
Σελίδα 96
... That feeming to be moft , which we indeed least are . Then vale your ftomachs , for it is no boot , And place your hands below your husband's foot : In token of which duty , if he please , My hand is ready , may it do him ease .
... That feeming to be moft , which we indeed least are . Then vale your ftomachs , for it is no boot , And place your hands below your husband's foot : In token of which duty , if he please , My hand is ready , may it do him ease .
Σελίδα 97
After a decent Time spent in the Father's Houfe , the Bridegroom went to prepare hisSeat for her Reception . During the whole Courfe of his Courtship , though a Man of the moft equal Temper , he had artifiH cially た ية THE ...
After a decent Time spent in the Father's Houfe , the Bridegroom went to prepare hisSeat for her Reception . During the whole Courfe of his Courtship , though a Man of the moft equal Temper , he had artifiH cially た ية THE ...
Σελίδα 98
cially lamented to her , that he was the moft paffionate Creature breathing . By this one Intimation , he at once made her understand Warmth of Temper to be what he ought to pardon in her , as well as that he alarmed her against that ...
cially lamented to her , that he was the moft paffionate Creature breathing . By this one Intimation , he at once made her understand Warmth of Temper to be what he ought to pardon in her , as well as that he alarmed her against that ...
Σελίδα 130
But the old reading is right ; and the meaning is , I will be merry , even out of fpite to mirth , which is , now , of all things , the moft unpleafing to me . WARBURT . 5 In former copies , 1 And may it be , that you have quite forgot ...
But the old reading is right ; and the meaning is , I will be merry , even out of fpite to mirth , which is , now , of all things , the moft unpleafing to me . WARBURT . 5 In former copies , 1 And may it be , that you have quite forgot ...
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