The Complete Works of Shakespeare, from the Original Text: Life of ShakespeareMartin, Johnson,, 1854 |
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... Biron . By yea and nay , sir , then I swore in jest . What is the end of study ? let me know . King . Why , that to know , which else we should not know . Biron . Things hid and barr'd , you mean , from common sense ? King . Ay , that ...
... Biron . By yea and nay , sir , then I swore in jest . What is the end of study ? let me know . King . Why , that to know , which else we should not know . Biron . Things hid and barr'd , you mean , from common sense ? King . Ay , that ...
Strana 282
... BIRON . 43 remuneration ; eleven - pence farthing better : " Most sweet gardon ! —I will do it , sir , in print.— Gardon - remuneration . [ Exit . Biron . O ! And I , forsooth , in love ! I , that have been love's whip ; A very beadle ...
... BIRON . 43 remuneration ; eleven - pence farthing better : " Most sweet gardon ! —I will do it , sir , in print.— Gardon - remuneration . [ Exit . Biron . O ! And I , forsooth , in love ! I , that have been love's whip ; A very beadle ...
Strana 301
... Biron . A kissing traitor : -How art thou prov'd Hol . " Judas ? Judas , I am , ” — Dum . The more shame for you , Hol . What mean you , sir ? Biron . For the ass to the Jude ; give it him : - Jud - as away ! Hol . This is not generous ...
... Biron . A kissing traitor : -How art thou prov'd Hol . " Judas ? Judas , I am , ” — Dum . The more shame for you , Hol . What mean you , sir ? Biron . For the ass to the Jude ; give it him : - Jud - as away ! Hol . This is not generous ...
Obsah
LIFE OF SHAKESPEARE vii | 11 |
SHAKESPEARES WILL liii | 11 |
THE TWO GENTLEMEN OF VERONA | 43 |
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