Stockdale's edition of Shakespeare, with explanatory notes |
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... Rich garments , linens , stuffs , and neceffaries , Which fince have steaded much ; fo , of his gentleness , Knowing I lov'd my books , he furnish'd me , From my own library , with volumes that I prize above my dukedom . Mira . Would I ...
... Rich garments , linens , stuffs , and neceffaries , Which fince have steaded much ; fo , of his gentleness , Knowing I lov'd my books , he furnish'd me , From my own library , with volumes that I prize above my dukedom . Mira . Would I ...
Strona 16
... rich gift : O Ferdinand , Do not fmile at me , that I boast her off , For thou shalt find the will outstrip all praise , And make it halt behind her . Fer . I do believe it , Against an oracle . Pro . Then , as my gift , and thine own ...
... rich gift : O Ferdinand , Do not fmile at me , that I boast her off , For thou shalt find the will outstrip all praise , And make it halt behind her . Fer . I do believe it , Against an oracle . Pro . Then , as my gift , and thine own ...
Strona 49
... rich and poor : Tefter I'll have in pouch , when thou shalt lack , Bafe Phrygian Turk ! Nym . I have operations in my head , which be humours of revenge . Pift . Wilt thou revenge ? Nym . By welkin , and her star ! Pift . With wit , or ...
... rich and poor : Tefter I'll have in pouch , when thou shalt lack , Bafe Phrygian Turk ! Nym . I have operations in my head , which be humours of revenge . Pift . Wilt thou revenge ? Nym . By welkin , and her star ! Pift . With wit , or ...
Strona 87
... rich , Thou haft neither heat , affection , limb , nor beauty To make thy riches pleasant . What's yet in this , That bears the name of life ? Yet in this life [ life - Lye hid more thousand deaths 10 : yet death we fear , I have hope ...
... rich , Thou haft neither heat , affection , limb , nor beauty To make thy riches pleasant . What's yet in this , That bears the name of life ? Yet in this life [ life - Lye hid more thousand deaths 10 : yet death we fear , I have hope ...
Strona 129
... Rich fhe fhall be , that's certain ; wife , John . Only to defpite them , I will endeavour or I'll none ; virtuous , or I'll never cheapen her ; any thing . fair , or I'll never look on her ; mild , or come [ Withdraws . Enter Don Pedre ...
... Rich fhe fhall be , that's certain ; wife , John . Only to defpite them , I will endeavour or I'll none ; virtuous , or I'll never cheapen her ; any thing . fair , or I'll never look on her ; mild , or come [ Withdraws . Enter Don Pedre ...
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