“The” Works of Shakespeare: Much ado about NothingG.Richards, 1901 |
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... eye she is the sweetest lady that ever I look'd on . BENE . I can see yet without spectacles , and I see no such matter : there's her cousin , an she were not possess'd with a Fury , exceeds her as much in beauty as the first of May ...
... eye she is the sweetest lady that ever I look'd on . BENE . I can see yet without spectacles , and I see no such matter : there's her cousin , an she were not possess'd with a Fury , exceeds her as much in beauty as the first of May ...
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... eyes with a with a ballad - maker's pen , and hang me up at the door of a brothel - house for the sign of Blind Cupid ! 230 D. PEDRO . Well , if ever thou dost fall from this faith , thou wilt prove a notable argument . " BENE . If I do ...
... eyes with a with a ballad - maker's pen , and hang me up at the door of a brothel - house for the sign of Blind Cupid ! 230 D. PEDRO . Well , if ever thou dost fall from this faith , thou wilt prove a notable argument . " BENE . If I do ...
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... eyes ? I cannot tell ; I think not : I will not be sworn but love may transform me to an oyster ; but I'll take my oath on it , till he have made an oyster of me he shall never make me such a fool . One woman is fair - yet I am well ...
... eyes ? I cannot tell ; I think not : I will not be sworn but love may transform me to an oyster ; but I'll take my oath on it , till he have made an oyster of me he shall never make me such a fool . One woman is fair - yet I am well ...
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... eyes , Misprising1 what they look on ; and her wit Values itself so highly that to her All matter else seems weak : she cannot love , Nor take no shape nor project of affection , She is so self - endear'd . URS . Sure , I think so ; And ...
... eyes , Misprising1 what they look on ; and her wit Values itself so highly that to her All matter else seems weak : she cannot love , Nor take no shape nor project of affection , She is so self - endear'd . URS . Sure , I think so ; And ...
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... eyes as other women do . BEAT . What pace is this that thy tongue keeps ? MARG . Not a false gallop.1 Re - enter URSULA , URS . Madam , withdraw : the Prince , the Count , Signior Benedick , Don John , and all the gallants of the Town ...
... eyes as other women do . BEAT . What pace is this that thy tongue keeps ? MARG . Not a false gallop.1 Re - enter URSULA , URS . Madam , withdraw : the Prince , the Count , Signior Benedick , Don John , and all the gallants of the Town ...
Términos y frases comunes
ACT II Sc ACT V Sc Antonio BASS Bassanio BEAT Beatrice Benedick better BIRON BORA BOYET brother CLAUD Claudio COST COSTARD cousin daughter dear Demetrius dost doth ducats DUKE Enter exeunt exit eyes fair Fairy faith father fool gentle give grace Gratiano hand hath hear heart Heaven Hermia HERO hither honour Jessica KATH KING Lady LAUN Launcelot LEON LEONATO look Lord Lorenzo lov'd lover Lysander Madam marry Master Master Constable merry mistress MOTH Nerissa never night oath Orlando PEDRO Pompey PORTIA praise pray thee Prince PUCK Pyramus QUIN Rosalind SALAR SCENE shalt shew Shylock Signior sing soul speak swear sweet tell thank Theseus thing Thisby thou art Titania to-morrow tongue TOUCH troth true Venice word your's youth