“The” Works of Shakespeare: Much ado about NothingG.Richards, 1901 |
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Página 15
... of state and ancientry ; and then comes Repentance , and with 2 a petty oath . 4 a solemn dance . 1 bearward . 3 importunate . 5 a dance of five steps . 15 ACT II Sc . I ACT II Sc . I his bad legs falls into ABOUT NOTHING.
... of state and ancientry ; and then comes Repentance , and with 2 a petty oath . 4 a solemn dance . 1 bearward . 3 importunate . 5 a dance of five steps . 15 ACT II Sc . I ACT II Sc . I his bad legs falls into ABOUT NOTHING.
Página 25
... 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 ; another is wise— yet I am well ; another virtuous - yet I am well : but till all graces be in one woman , one woman ...
... 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 ; another is wise— yet I am well ; another virtuous - yet I am well : but till all graces be in one woman , one woman ...
Página 40
... oath of a grand juryman . ' an oath ) . 3 ' by the Mass ' ( as 4 ( with a play on the right meaning ) a vile creature . CON . I will owe thee an answer for that. MUCH ADO.
... oath of a grand juryman . ' an oath ) . 3 ' by the Mass ' ( as 4 ( with a play on the right meaning ) a vile creature . CON . I will owe thee an answer for that. MUCH ADO.
Página 42
... oaths , which first possess'd them , partly by the dark night , which did deceive them , but chiefly by my villainy , which did confirm any slander that Don John had made , away went Claudio enrag'd , swore he would meet her , as he was ...
... oaths , which first possess'd them , partly by the dark night , which did deceive them , but chiefly by my villainy , which did confirm any slander that Don John had made , away went Claudio enrag'd , swore he would meet her , as he was ...
Página 79
... oaths are pass'd ; and now subscribe your names , That his own hand may strike his honour down , That violates the smallest branch herein : If you are arm'd to do as sworn to do , Subscribe to your deep oaths , and keep it too . LONG ...
... oaths are pass'd ; and now subscribe your names , That his own hand may strike his honour down , That violates the smallest branch herein : If you are arm'd to do as sworn to do , Subscribe to your deep oaths , and keep it too . LONG ...
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