The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare: With a Life of the Poet, and Notes, Original and Selected; Together with a Copious Glossary ...Hogan & Thompson, 1851 |
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... give him joy ! Tra . Ay , and he'll tame her . Bian . He says so , Tranio . Tra . ' Faith , he is gone unto the taming - school . Bian . The taming - school ! what , is there such a place ? Tra . Ay , mistress , and Petruchio is the ...
... give him joy ! Tra . Ay , and he'll tame her . Bian . He says so , Tranio . Tra . ' Faith , he is gone unto the taming - school . Bian . The taming - school ! what , is there such a place ? Tra . Ay , mistress , and Petruchio is the ...
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... give you good night ! [ Exeunt PETRUCHIO and KATH . Hor . Now go thy ways ; thou hast tamed a curst shrew . Luc . ' Tis a wonder , by your leave , she will be tamed so . [ Exeunt . WINTER'S TALE . PERSONS REPRESENTED . LEONTES , King of ...
... give you good night ! [ Exeunt PETRUCHIO and KATH . Hor . Now go thy ways ; thou hast tamed a curst shrew . Luc . ' Tis a wonder , by your leave , she will be tamed so . [ Exeunt . WINTER'S TALE . PERSONS REPRESENTED . LEONTES , King of ...
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... give mine enemy a lasting wink ; Which draught to me were cordial . Cam . Sir , my lord , I could do this ; and that with no rash potion , But with a lingering dram , that should not work Maliciously like poison . But I cannot Believe ...
... give mine enemy a lasting wink ; Which draught to me were cordial . Cam . Sir , my lord , I could do this ; and that with no rash potion , But with a lingering dram , that should not work Maliciously like poison . But I cannot Believe ...
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... give't me in mine ear . Come on then , Enter LEONTES , ANTIGONUS , Lords , and others . Leon . Was he met there ? his train ? Camillo with him ? 1 Lord . Behind the tuft of pines I met them ; never Saw I men scour so on their way . I ...
... give't me in mine ear . Come on then , Enter LEONTES , ANTIGONUS , Lords , and others . Leon . Was he met there ? his train ? Camillo with him ? 1 Lord . Behind the tuft of pines I met them ; never Saw I men scour so on their way . I ...
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... Give me the boy ; I am glad you did not nurse him . Though he does bear some signs of me , yet you Have too much blood in him . Her . What is this ? sport ? Leon . Bear the boy hence ; he shall not come about her ; Away with him ; -and ...
... Give me the boy ; I am glad you did not nurse him . Though he does bear some signs of me , yet you Have too much blood in him . Her . What is this ? sport ? Leon . Bear the boy hence ; he shall not come about her ; Away with him ; -and ...
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Seite 213 - Mine eyes are made the fools o' the other senses, Or else worth all the rest ; I see thee still, And on thy blade and dudgeon gouts of blood, Which was not so before. There's no such thing : It is the bloody business which informs Thus to mine eyes. Now o'er the...
Seite 250 - Will cheer me ever, or disseat me now. I have lived long enough : my way of life Is fallen into the sear, the yellow leaf; And that which should accompany old age, As honor, love, obedience, troops of friends, I must not look to have ; but, in their stead, Curses, not loud, but deep, mouth-honor, breath, Which the poor heart would fain deny, but dare not.