| William Shakespeare - 1818 - 358 Seiten
...tears run down his beard, like winter's drops From eaves of reeds : your charm so strongly works them, That if you now beheld them, your affections Would become tender. Pro. Dost thou think so, spirit ? Ari. Mine would, sir, were I human. Pro. i And mine shall. Hast thou,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1821 - 476 Seiten
...tears run down his beard, like winter's drops From eaves of reeds :t your charm so strongly works them, That if you now beheld them, your affections Would become tender. Pro. Dost thou think so, spirit? Ari. Mine would, Sir, were I human. Pro. And mine shall. Hast thou, which... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1821 - 452 Seiten
...thine, hereditary ever," &c. STEEVENS. 6 — till your release.] ie till you release them. MALONE. That if you now beheld them, your affections Would become tender. PRO. Dost thou think so, spirit ? ARI. Mine would, sir, were I human. PRO. And mine shall. Hast thou, which... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1823 - 526 Seiten
...tears run down his beard, like winter's drops From eaves of reeds : your charm so strongly works them, That if you now beheld them, your affections Would become tender. Pro. Dost thou think so, spirit ? Art. Mine would, sir, were I human. Pro. And mine shall. Hast thou, which... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1823 - 350 Seiten
...tears run down his beard, like winter's drops From eaves of reeds : your charm so strongly works them., That if you now beheld them, your affections Would become tender. Pro. Dost thou think so, spirit ? Ari. Mine would, sir, were I human. Pro. And mine shall. Hast thou, which... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1824 - 486 Seiten
...His tears run down his beard, like winter's From eavest of reeds : your charm so strongly works them, That if you now beheld them, your affections Would become tender. Pro. l)ost thou think so, spirit? Ari. Mine would, sir, were I human, Pro. And mine shall. Hast thon, which... | |
| 1826 - 506 Seiten
...— His tears run down his beard, like winter's drops From eaves of reeds : your charm so strongly works 'em, That, if you now beheld them, your affections 'Would become tender. Pro. Dost thou think so, spirit? Ari. Mine would, sir, were I human. Pro. And mine shall. Hast thou, which... | |
| George Daniel, John Cumberland - 1826 - 538 Seiten
...— His tears run down his beard, like winter's drops From eaves of reeds : your charm so strongly works "em, That, if you now beheld them, your affections Would become tender. Pro. Dost thou think so, spirit? Art, Mine would, sir, were I human. Pro. And mine shall. Hast thou, which... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1826 - 548 Seiten
...tears run down his beard, like winter's drops From eaves of reeds : your charm so strongly works them, That if you now beheld them, your affections Would become tender. Pro. Dost thou think so, spirit ? Ari. Mine would, sir, were I human. Pro. And mine shall. Hast thou, which... | |
| William Shakespeare, George Steevens - 1829 - 506 Seiten
...Leopard. (8) Defends from bad weather, ' ' From eaves of reeds : ' your charm so strongly works them, That if you now beheld them, your affections Would become tender. Pro. Dost thou think so, spirit ? JM. Mine would, air, were I human. Pro. And mine shall. Hast thou, which... | |
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