The plays of William Shakespeare, with the corrections and illustr. of various commentators, to which are added notes by S. Johnson, Band 3 |
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... fear thee not ? Sirrah , young gamefter , your father were a fool To give thee all ; and in his waining age Set foot under thy table : tut ! a toy ! An old Italian fox is not fo kind , my boy . [ Exit . Tra . A vengeance on your crafty ...
... fear thee not ? Sirrah , young gamefter , your father were a fool To give thee all ; and in his waining age Set foot under thy table : tut ! a toy ! An old Italian fox is not fo kind , my boy . [ Exit . Tra . A vengeance on your crafty ...
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... Fear not , fweet wench , they fhall not touch thee , Kate ; I'll buckler thee against a million . [ [ Exeunt Pet . and Cath . Bap . Nay , let them go , a couple of quiet ones . Gre . Gre . Went they not quickly , I fhould die 58 THE ...
... Fear not , fweet wench , they fhall not touch thee , Kate ; I'll buckler thee against a million . [ [ Exeunt Pet . and Cath . Bap . Nay , let them go , a couple of quiet ones . Gre . Gre . Went they not quickly , I fhould die 58 THE ...
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... fear , it is too flegmatick a meat : How fay you to a fat tripe finely broil'd ? Cath . I like it well ; good Grumio , fetch it me . Gru . I cannot tell ; -I fear , it's cholerick : What say you to a piece of beef and mustard ? Cath . A ...
... fear , it is too flegmatick a meat : How fay you to a fat tripe finely broil'd ? Cath . I like it well ; good Grumio , fetch it me . Gru . I cannot tell ; -I fear , it's cholerick : What say you to a piece of beef and mustard ? Cath . A ...
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... Fear you not him ; firrah , Biondello , Now do your duty thoroughly , I advise Imagine , ' twere the right Vincentio . Bion . Tut , fear not me . you : Tra . But haft thou done thy errand to Baptifta ? Bion . Bion . I told him , that ...
... Fear you not him ; firrah , Biondello , Now do your duty thoroughly , I advise Imagine , ' twere the right Vincentio . Bion . Tut , fear not me . you : Tra . But haft thou done thy errand to Baptifta ? Bion . Bion . I told him , that ...
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... fear I fhould be Mistress as foon as I can . ] The Editions all agree in this reading ; but what Miftrefs was Biondell to come back to ? He muft cer- tainly mean ; Nay , faith , Sir , " I must fee you in the Church ; 66 G 3 " wanted , I ...
... fear I fhould be Mistress as foon as I can . ] The Editions all agree in this reading ; but what Miftrefs was Biondell to come back to ? He muft cer- tainly mean ; Nay , faith , Sir , " I must fee you in the Church ; 66 G 3 " wanted , I ...
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Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
againſt anſwer Antipholis Baptifta Beat Beatrice becauſe Benedick Bianca Bion Cath Catharine Claud Claudio Count doft Dogb doth Dromio Duke elfe Enter Exeunt Exit eyes fafe faid father fatire Faulc Faulconbridge feems fenfe fent ferve fhall fhew fhould fince firft fome foul fpeak France ftand fuch fure fwear fweet Gremio hath hear heav'n Hero himſelf honour Hortenfio houfe houſe huſband itſelf jeft John Kate King King John knave Lady Leon Leonato Lord Lucentio Madam mafter marry miſtreſs moft moſt muft muſt myſelf never Padua paffage Pedro Petruchio pleaſe pray prefent Prince purpoſe reafon ſay SCENE ſhall ſhe Signior ſpeak tell thee thefe THEOBALD theſe thine thofe thoſe thou art thouſand Tranio uſe villain WARBURTON whofe wife word worfe
Beliebte Passagen
Seite 363 - 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.
Seite 458 - Grief fills the room up of my absent child, Lies in his bed, walks up and down with me, Puts on his pretty looks, repeats his words, Remembers me of all his gracious parts, Stuffs out his vacant garments with his form; Then, have I reason to be fond of grief ? Fare you well: had you such a loss as I, I could give better comfort than you do.
Seite 192 - Friendship is constant in all other things, Save in the office and affairs of love ; Therefore, all hearts in love use their own tongues ; Let every eye negotiate for itself, And trust no agent ; for beauty is a witch, Against whose charms faith melteth into blood : This is an accident of hourly proof, which I mistrusted not.
Seite 467 - To gild refined gold, to paint the lily, To throw a perfume on the violet, To smooth the ice, or add another hue Unto the rainbow, or with taper-light To seek the beauteous eye of heaven to garnish, Is wasteful, and ridiculous excess.