“The” Plays of William Shakespeare: Accurately Printed from the Text of Mr. Steeven's Last Edition, with a Selection of the Most Important Notes, Tom 6Gerhard Fleischer the Younger, 1806 |
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... poor cur is emboss'd , And couple Clowder with the deep - mouth'd brach , Saw'st thou not , boy , how Silver made it good At the hedge ' corner in the coldest fault ? would not lose the dog for twenty pound . 1 Hun . Why , Belman is as ...
... poor cur is emboss'd , And couple Clowder with the deep - mouth'd brach , Saw'st thou not , boy , how Silver made it good At the hedge ' corner in the coldest fault ? would not lose the dog for twenty pound . 1 Hun . Why , Belman is as ...
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... poor and loathsome beggar : And if the boy have not a woman's gift , To rain a shower of commanded tears , An onion will do well for such a shift ; Which in a napkin being close convey'd , Shall in despite enforce a wairy eye . See this ...
... poor and loathsome beggar : And if the boy have not a woman's gift , To rain a shower of commanded tears , An onion will do well for such a shift ; Which in a napkin being close convey'd , Shall in despite enforce a wairy eye . See this ...
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... insolence ? Bianca , stand aside ; poor girl ! she weeps : Go ply thy needle ; meddle not with her . For shame , thou hilding of a devilish spirit , Why dost thou wrong her that did ne'er wrong thee ვი TAMING OF THE SHREW .
... insolence ? Bianca , stand aside ; poor girl ! she weeps : Go ply thy needle ; meddle not with her . For shame , thou hilding of a devilish spirit , Why dost thou wrong her that did ne'er wrong thee ვი TAMING OF THE SHREW .
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... poor petitioners , speak 100 : Baccare ! you are marvellous forward .. Pet . O , pardon me , Signior Gremio ; Iwould fain be doing . Gre . I doubt it not , Sir ; but you will curse your wooing . Neighbour , this is a gift very grateful ...
... poor petitioners , speak 100 : Baccare ! you are marvellous forward .. Pet . O , pardon me , Signior Gremio ; Iwould fain be doing . Gre . I doubt it not , Sir ; but you will curse your wooing . Neighbour , this is a gift very grateful ...
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... poor Katharine , And say , Lo , there is mad Petruchio's wife , If it would please him come and marry her . Tra . Patience , good Katharine , and Baptista too ; Upon my life , Petruchio means but well , Whatever fortune stays him from ...
... poor Katharine , And say , Lo , there is mad Petruchio's wife , If it would please him come and marry her . Tra . Patience , good Katharine , and Baptista too ; Upon my life , Petruchio means but well , Whatever fortune stays him from ...
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Strona 87 - Thy husband is thy lord, thy life, thy keeper, Thy head, thy sovereign ; one that cares for thee, And for thy maintenance : commits his body To painful labour, both by sea and land...
Strona 154 - A wave o' the sea, that you might ever do Nothing but that ; move still, still so, and own No other function. Each your doing, So singular in each particular, Crowns what you are doing in the present deeds, That all your acts are queens.
Strona 152 - Yet nature is made better by no mean But nature makes that mean; so over that art, Which you say adds to nature, is an art That nature makes. You see, sweet maid, we marry A gentler scion to the wildest stock, And make conceive a bark of baser kind By bud of nobler race. This is an art Which does mend nature — change it rather; but The art itself is nature.
Strona 88 - I am ashamed that women are so simple To offer war where they should kneel for peace, Or seek for rule, supremacy and sway. When they are bound to serve, love and obey.
Strona 88 - While thou liest warm at home, secure and safe, And craves no other tribute at thy hands, But love, fair looks, and true obedience; Too little payment for so great a debt. Such duty as the subject owes the prince...
Strona 152 - Here's flowers for you: Hot lavender, mints, savory, marjoram ; The marigold, that goes to bed with the sun, And with him rises, weeping; these are flowers Of middle summer, and I think they are given To men of middle age.
Strona 153 - O Proserpina, For the flowers now, that frighted thou let'st fall From Dis's waggon ! daffodils, That come before the swallow dares, and take The winds of March with beauty; violets dim, But sweeter than the lids of Juno's eyes Or Cytherea's breath ; pale primroses, That die unmarried, ere they can behold Bright Phoebus in his strength, a malady Most incident to maids...
Strona 347 - AND I heard a great voice out of the temple saying to the seven angels, Go your ways, and pour out the vials of the wrath of God upon the earth.