The Works of Shakespeare, 2권J. and P. Knapton, 1752 |
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... thing , and fo dance out the Answer ; for hear me , Hero , wooing , wedding , and repenting , is as a Scotch jig , a meafure , and a cinque pace ; the firft fuit is hot and hafty , like a Scotch jig , and full as fantastical ; the ...
... thing , and fo dance out the Answer ; for hear me , Hero , wooing , wedding , and repenting , is as a Scotch jig , a meafure , and a cinque pace ; the firft fuit is hot and hafty , like a Scotch jig , and full as fantastical ; the ...
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... thing god - like within : alluding either to his Dignity , or the Qualities of his Perfon and Mind . By thefe Circumftances , I am fure , the Thought is mended : as , I think verily , the Text is too by the Change of a fingle Letter ...
... thing god - like within : alluding either to his Dignity , or the Qualities of his Perfon and Mind . By thefe Circumftances , I am fure , the Thought is mended : as , I think verily , the Text is too by the Change of a fingle Letter ...
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... thing . Beat . Nay , if they lead to any ill , I will leave them at the next turning . Manent John , Borachio , and ... things , Save in the office and affairs of love ; Therefore all hearts in love ufe their own tongues , Let every eye ...
... thing . Beat . Nay , if they lead to any ill , I will leave them at the next turning . Manent John , Borachio , and ... things , Save in the office and affairs of love ; Therefore all hearts in love ufe their own tongues , Let every eye ...
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... thing of that jealous complexion . Pedro . I'faith , Lady , I think your blazon to be true : though I'll be fworn , if he be fo , his conceit is false . VOL . II . B Here Here , Claudio , I have wooed in thy name MUCH ADо about NOTHING .
... thing of that jealous complexion . Pedro . I'faith , Lady , I think your blazon to be true : though I'll be fworn , if he be fo , his conceit is false . VOL . II . B Here Here , Claudio , I have wooed in thy name MUCH ADо about NOTHING .
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... d ; but then there was a ftar danc'd , and under that I was born . Coufins , God give you joy . Leon . Neice , will you look to those things I told you of ? Beat . Beat . I cry you mercy , Uncle : by 26 MUCH A DO about NOTHING .
... d ; but then there was a ftar danc'd , and under that I was born . Coufins , God give you joy . Leon . Neice , will you look to those things I told you of ? Beat . Beat . I cry you mercy , Uncle : by 26 MUCH A DO about NOTHING .
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429 페이지 - Thy husband is thy lord, thy life, thy keeper, Thy head, thy sovereign; one that cares for thee, And for thy maintenance commits his body To painful labour both by sea and land...
147 페이지 - The slaves are ours. So do I answer you : The pound of flesh, which I demand of him, Is dearly bought, 'tis mine, and I will have it : If you deny me, fie upon your law ! There is no force in the decrees of Venice. I stand for judgment : answer ; shall I have it ? Duke.
322 페이지 - But these are all lies ; men have died from time to time, and worms have eaten them, but not for love.
293 페이지 - Tis but an hour ago since it was nine, And after one hour more 'twill be eleven ; And so, from hour to hour, we ripe and ripe, And then, from hour to hour, we rot and rot ; And thereby hangs a tale.
93 페이지 - Gratiano speaks an infinite deal of nothing, more than any man in all Venice. His reasons are as two grains of wheat hid in two bushels of chaff : you shall seek all day ere you find them, and when you have them, they are not worth the search.
92 페이지 - There are a sort of men, whose visages Do cream and mantle like a standing pond; And do a wilful stillness entertain, With purpose to be dress'd in an opinion Of wisdom, gravity, profound conceit; As who should say, ' I am Sir Oracle, And, when I ope my lips, let no dog bark!
296 페이지 - Made to his mistress' eyebrow. Then a soldier, Full of strange oaths and bearded like the pard, Jealous in honour, sudden and quick in quarrel, Seeking the bubble reputation Even in the cannon's mouth. And then the justice, In fair round belly with good capon...
100 페이지 - I hate him for he is a Christian ; But more for that in low simplicity He lends out money gratis, and brings down The rate of usance here with us in Venice. If I can catch him once upon the hip, I will feed fat the ancient grudge I bear him.
224 페이지 - But love, first learned in a lady's eyes, Lives not alone immured in the brain; But with the motion of all elements, Courses as swift as thought in every power; And gives to every power a double power, Above their functions and their offices.
95 페이지 - If to do were as easy as to know what were good to do, chapels had been churches, and poor men's cottages princes' palaces. It is a good divine that follows his own instructions : I can easier teach twenty what were good to be done, than be one of the twenty to follow mine own teaching.