The plays of William Shakespeare, Svazek 4Longman, 1856 |
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Strana 6
... leave . In Syracusa was I born ; and wed Unto a woman , happy but for me , And by me too , had not our hap been bad . With her I liv'd in joy ; our wealth increas'd , 1 Was wrought by nature , not by vile offence , ] All his hearers ...
... leave . In Syracusa was I born ; and wed Unto a woman , happy but for me , And by me too , had not our hap been bad . With her I liv'd in joy ; our wealth increas'd , 1 Was wrought by nature , not by vile offence , ] All his hearers ...
Strana 9
... clean through the bounds of Asia , ] In the northern parts of England this word is still used instead of quite , fully , per- fectly , completely . V Hopeless to find , yet loath to leave unsought , SCENE I. 9 COMEDY OF ERRORS .
... clean through the bounds of Asia , ] In the northern parts of England this word is still used instead of quite , fully , per- fectly , completely . V Hopeless to find , yet loath to leave unsought , SCENE I. 9 COMEDY OF ERRORS .
Strana 10
William Shakespeare. Hopeless to find , yet loath to leave unsought , Or that , or any place that harbours men . But here must end the story of my life ; And happy were I in my timely death , Could all my travels warrant me they live ...
William Shakespeare. Hopeless to find , yet loath to leave unsought , Or that , or any place that harbours men . But here must end the story of my life ; And happy were I in my timely death , Could all my travels warrant me they live ...
Strana 39
... leave him to the officer . Ant . E. I answer you ! What should I answer you ? Ang . The money that you owe me for the chain . Ant . E. I owe you none , till I receive the chain . Ang . You know , I gave it you half an hour since . Ant ...
... leave him to the officer . Ant . E. I answer you ! What should I answer you ? Ang . The money that you owe me for the chain . Ant . E. I owe you none , till I receive the chain . Ang . You know , I gave it you half an hour since . Ant ...
Strana 48
... leave me , and be gone . Cour . Give me the ring of mine you had at dinner , Or , for my diamond , the chain you promis'd : And I'll be gone , sir , and not trouble you . Dro . S. Some devils ask but the paring † of one's nail , A rush ...
... leave me , and be gone . Cour . Give me the ring of mine you had at dinner , Or , for my diamond , the chain you promis'd : And I'll be gone , sir , and not trouble you . Dro . S. Some devils ask but the paring † of one's nail , A rush ...
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