The Plays of William Shakespeare, Τόμος 1 |
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Σελίδα 44
S. Faith , stay here this night , they will surely do us no harm ; you saw , they speak us fair , give us gold . Methinks , they are such a gentle nation , that but for the mountain of mad flesh that claims marriage of me , I could find ...
S. Faith , stay here this night , they will surely do us no harm ; you saw , they speak us fair , give us gold . Methinks , they are such a gentle nation , that but for the mountain of mad flesh that claims marriage of me , I could find ...
Σελίδα 45
Speak softly ; yonder , as I think , he walks . Enter ANTIPHOLUS and Dromio of Syracuse . Ang . ' Tis so ; and that self chain about his neck , Which he forswore , most monstrously , to have . Good sir , draw near to me , I'll speak to ...
Speak softly ; yonder , as I think , he walks . Enter ANTIPHOLUS and Dromio of Syracuse . Ang . ' Tis so ; and that self chain about his neck , Which he forswore , most monstrously , to have . Good sir , draw near to me , I'll speak to ...
Σελίδα 53
Most mighty Duke , vouchsafe me speak a word ; Haply I see a friend will save my life , And pay the sum that may deliver me . Duke . Speak freely , Syracusian , what thou wilt . Æge . Is not your name , sir , call'd Antipholus ?
Most mighty Duke , vouchsafe me speak a word ; Haply I see a friend will save my life , And pay the sum that may deliver me . Duke . Speak freely , Syracusian , what thou wilt . Æge . Is not your name , sir , call'd Antipholus ?
Σελίδα 55
Speak , old Ægeon , if thou he'st the man That hadst a wife once call'd Æmilia , That bore thee at a burden two fair sons . Oh , if thou be'st the same Ægeon , speak , And speak unto the same Æmilia ! Æge .
Speak , old Ægeon , if thou he'st the man That hadst a wife once call'd Æmilia , That bore thee at a burden two fair sons . Oh , if thou be'st the same Ægeon , speak , And speak unto the same Æmilia ! Æge .
Σελίδα 77
All this I speak in print ; for in print I found it.Why muse you , sir ? ' tis dinner - time . Val . I have din'd . Speed . Ay , but hearken , sir : though the cameleon Love can feed on the air , I am one that am nourish'd by my ...
All this I speak in print ; for in print I found it.Why muse you , sir ? ' tis dinner - time . Val . I have din'd . Speed . Ay , but hearken , sir : though the cameleon Love can feed on the air , I am one that am nourish'd by my ...
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