All's well that ends well. Taming of the shrew. Winter's taleL.A. Lewis, 125, Fleet Street., 1841 |
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... believe ; ' tis my slowness , that I do not : for , I know , you lack not folly to commit them , and have ability enough to make such knaveries yours . Clown . ' Tis not unknown to you , madam , I am a poor fellow . Count . Well , sir ...
... believe ; ' tis my slowness , that I do not : for , I know , you lack not folly to commit them , and have ability enough to make such knaveries yours . Clown . ' Tis not unknown to you , madam , I am a poor fellow . Count . Well , sir ...
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... believe nor misdoubt . Pray you , leave me stall this in your bosom , and I thank you for your honest care : I will speak with you farther [ Exit Stew . anon . Enter HELENA . Count . Even so it was with me when I was young : If we are ...
... believe nor misdoubt . Pray you , leave me stall this in your bosom , and I thank you for your honest care : I will speak with you farther [ Exit Stew . anon . Enter HELENA . Count . Even so it was with me when I was young : If we are ...
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... believe ' t ? Hel . Ay , madam , knowingly . Count . Why , Helen , thou shalt have my leave , and love , ' Exhausted of their skill . Means , and attendants , and my loving greetings To SCENE III . 29 THAT ENDS WELL .
... believe ' t ? Hel . Ay , madam , knowingly . Count . Why , Helen , thou shalt have my leave , and love , ' Exhausted of their skill . Means , and attendants , and my loving greetings To SCENE III . 29 THAT ENDS WELL .
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... Believe not thy disdain , but presently Do thine own fortunes that obedient right , Which both thy duty owes , and our power claims ; Or I will throw thee from my care for ever , Into the staggers , and the careless lapse Of youth and ...
... Believe not thy disdain , but presently Do thine own fortunes that obedient right , Which both thy duty owes , and our power claims ; Or I will throw thee from my care for ever , Into the staggers , and the careless lapse Of youth and ...
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... believe this of me : -There can be no kernel in this light nut ; the soul of this man is his clothes : trust him not in matter of heavy consequence ; I have kept of them tame , and know their natures . Farewell , monsieur : I have ...
... believe this of me : -There can be no kernel in this light nut ; the soul of this man is his clothes : trust him not in matter of heavy consequence ; I have kept of them tame , and know their natures . Farewell , monsieur : I have ...
Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
Antigonus Autolycus Baptista Bertram beseech Bian Bianca Bion Biondello Bohemia Camillo chough CLEOMENES Clown Count daughter death doth Enter Exeunt Exit eyes fair father fear fellow Florizel fool gentleman give Grumio hand hath hear heart Heaven HELENA Hermione hither honest honor horse Hortensio husband Kate Kath KATHARINA King knave lady Lafeu leave Leon Leontes look lord Lucentio madam maid marry master mistress Narbon never noble Padua pardon Parolles Paulina Perdita Petruchio Pisa Polixenes poor pr'ythee pray prince queen Re-enter Rousillon SCENE servant SHAK Shep Sicilia signior Sirrah speak swear sweet tell thee There's thine thing thou art thou hast Tranio twere unto Vincentio What's wife wilt win my love WINTER'S TALE
Beliebte Passagen
Seite 335 - Dis's waggon ! daffodils, That come before the swallow dares, and take The winds of March with beauty ; violets dim, But sweeter than the lids of Juno's eyes Or Cytherea's breath...
Seite 94 - The web of our life is of a mingled yarn, good and ill together: our virtues would be proud, if our faults whipped them not, and our crimes would despair, if they were not cherished by our virtues.