The plays of William Shakespeare, Svazek 4Longman, 1856 |
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Strana 7
... poor mean woman was delivered Of such a burden , male twins , both alike : Those , for their parents were exceeding poor , I bought , and brought up to attend my sons . My wife , not meanly proud of two such boys , Made daily motions ...
... poor mean woman was delivered Of such a burden , male twins , both alike : Those , for their parents were exceeding poor , I bought , and brought up to attend my sons . My wife , not meanly proud of two such boys , Made daily motions ...
Strana 8
... poor soul ! seeming as burdened With lesser weight , but not with lesser woe , + " wished light , " - MALONE . Next line , " discover'd . " We have not thought it always necessary to notice these trifling varia- tions . Many of them ...
... poor soul ! seeming as burdened With lesser weight , but not with lesser woe , + " wished light , " - MALONE . Next line , " discover'd . " We have not thought it always necessary to notice these trifling varia- tions . Many of them ...
Strana 16
... scarce understand them . ] i . e . that I could scarce stand under them . This quibble , poor as it is , seems to have been a favourite with Shakspeare . ' Tis dinner time , quoth I ; My gold 16 ACT II . COMEDY OF ERRORS .
... scarce understand them . ] i . e . that I could scarce stand under them . This quibble , poor as it is , seems to have been a favourite with Shakspeare . ' Tis dinner time , quoth I ; My gold 16 ACT II . COMEDY OF ERRORS .
Strana 17
... poor cheek ? then he hath wasted it ; Are my discourses dull ? barren my wit ? If voluble and sharp discourse be marr'd , Unkindness blunts it , more than marble hard . • Am I so round with you , as you with me , ] He plays upon the ...
... poor cheek ? then he hath wasted it ; Are my discourses dull ? barren my wit ? If voluble and sharp discourse be marr'd , Unkindness blunts it , more than marble hard . • Am I so round with you , as you with me , ] He plays upon the ...
Strana 18
... poor I am but his stale * . Luc . Self - harming jealousy ! -fye , beat it hence . Adr . Unfeeling fools can with such wrongs dispense . I know his eye doth homage otherwhere ; Or else , what lets it but he would be here ? Sister , you ...
... poor I am but his stale * . Luc . Self - harming jealousy ! -fye , beat it hence . Adr . Unfeeling fools can with such wrongs dispense . I know his eye doth homage otherwhere ; Or else , what lets it but he would be here ? Sister , you ...
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