Works, Svazek 2Bell & Bradfute, J. Dickinson [and others], 1795 |
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Strana 17
... poor hurt fowle ! now will he creep into fedges . But , that my Lady Beatrice should know me , and not know me ! The Prince's fool ! ha ? it may be I go under that title , because I am merry ; yea , but fo I am apt to do myself wrong ...
... poor hurt fowle ! now will he creep into fedges . But , that my Lady Beatrice should know me , and not know me ! The Prince's fool ! ha ? it may be I go under that title , because I am merry ; yea , but fo I am apt to do myself wrong ...
Strana 20
... poor fool , it keeps on the windy fide of care ; my coufin tells him in his ear , that he is in her heart . Claud . And fo fhe doth , cousin . Beat . Good Lord , for alliance ! thus goes every one to the world but I , and I am fun ...
... poor fool , it keeps on the windy fide of care ; my coufin tells him in his ear , that he is in her heart . Claud . And fo fhe doth , cousin . Beat . Good Lord , for alliance ! thus goes every one to the world but I , and I am fun ...
Strana 27
... poor lady worse . Pedro . If he fhould , it were an alms to hang him ; fhe's an excellent fweet lady , and ( out of all fufpi- cion ) fhe is virtuous . Claud . And fhe is exceeding wife . Pedro . In every thing , but in loving Benedick ...
... poor lady worse . Pedro . If he fhould , it were an alms to hang him ; fhe's an excellent fweet lady , and ( out of all fufpi- cion ) fhe is virtuous . Claud . And fhe is exceeding wife . Pedro . In every thing , but in loving Benedick ...
Strana 38
... poor ones , poor ones may make what price they will . Conr . I wonder at it . Bord Bora . That fhews , thou art unconfirm'd ; thou 38 A & III MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING ,
... poor ones , poor ones may make what price they will . Conr . I wonder at it . Bord Bora . That fhews , thou art unconfirm'd ; thou 38 A & III MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING ,
Strana 43
... poor Duke's officers ; but truly , for mine own part , if I were as tedious as a King , I could find in my heart to bestow it all of your Worship . Leon . All thy tedioufnefs on me , ha ? Dogb . Yea , and ' twere a thousand times more ...
... poor Duke's officers ; but truly , for mine own part , if I were as tedious as a King , I could find in my heart to bestow it all of your Worship . Leon . All thy tedioufnefs on me , ha ? Dogb . Yea , and ' twere a thousand times more ...
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Strana 234 - The seasons' difference, as the icy fang And churlish chiding of the winter's wind, Which, when it bites and blows upon my body, Even till I shrink with cold, I smile and say ' This is no flattery : these are counsellors That feelingly persuade me what I am.
Strana 75 - Gratiano speaks an infinite deal of nothing, more than any man in all Venice. His reasons are as two grains of wheat hid in two bushels of chaff : you shall seek all day ere you find them, and when you have them, they are not worth the search.
Strana 359 - 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 ; To watch the night in storms, the day in cold, 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.
Strana 85 - Shylock, we would have moneys : ' you say so ; You, that did void your rheum upon my beard And foot me as you spurn a stranger cur Over your threshold : moneys is your suit. What should I say to you ? Should I not say ' Hath a dog money ? is it possible A cur can lend three thousand ducats...
Strana 85 - Jewish gaberdine, And all for use of that which is mine own. Well then, it now appears you need my help : Go to, then ; you come to me, and you say Shylock, we would have moneys...
Strana 81 - How like a fawning publican he looks ! I hate him for he is a Christian ; But more for that in low simplicity He lends out money gratis, and brings down The rate of usance here with us in Venice. If I can catch him once upon the hip, I will feed fat the ancient grudge I bear him.
Strana 50 - Of every hearer; for it so falls out, That what we have we prize not to the worth, Whiles we enjoy it; but being lack'd and lost, Why, then we rack the value; then we find The virtue, that possession would not show us, Whiles it was ours...
Strana 108 - Out upon her ! Thou torturest me, Tubal. It was my turquoise ; I had it of Leah, when I was a bachelor. I would not have given it for a wilderness of monkeys.
Strana 237 - Though I look old, yet I am strong and lusty: For in my youth I never did apply Hot and rebellious liquors in my blood; Nor did not with unbashful forehead woo The means of weakness and debility; Therefore my age is as a lusty winter, Frosty, but kindly: let me go with you; I'll do the service of a younger man In all your business and necessities.