The works of Shakespear, with a glossary, pr. from the Oxford ed. in quarto, 1744 [by Sir T.Hanmer]., Volumen3 |
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... a living in our territory . Thy lands and all things that thou dost call thine , Worth seizure , do we seize into our hands , ' Till thou canst quit thee by thy brother's mouth Of Of what we think against thee . : Oli . 34 As You Like it .
... a living in our territory . Thy lands and all things that thou dost call thine , Worth seizure , do we seize into our hands , ' Till thou canst quit thee by thy brother's mouth Of Of what we think against thee . : Oli . 34 As You Like it .
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... thine own gladness that thou art employ'd . Syl . So holy and so perfect is my love , And fuch a poverty of grace attends it , That I shall think it a most plenteous crop To glean the broken ears after the man That the main harvest ...
... thine own gladness that thou art employ'd . Syl . So holy and so perfect is my love , And fuch a poverty of grace attends it , That I shall think it a most plenteous crop To glean the broken ears after the man That the main harvest ...
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... thine image ! Sirs , I will practise on this drunken man . What think you if he were convey'd to bed , Wrapt in sweet cloaths ; rings put upon his fingers ; A most delicious banquet by his bed , And brave attendants near him when he ...
... thine image ! Sirs , I will practise on this drunken man . What think you if he were convey'd to bed , Wrapt in sweet cloaths ; rings put upon his fingers ; A most delicious banquet by his bed , And brave attendants near him when he ...
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... thine first . Tra . You will be school - master , And undertake the teaching of the maid : That's your device . Luc . It is : may it be done ? Tra . Not poffible : for who shall bear your part , And be in Padua here Vincentio's fon ...
... thine first . Tra . You will be school - master , And undertake the teaching of the maid : That's your device . Luc . It is : may it be done ? Tra . Not poffible : for who shall bear your part , And be in Padua here Vincentio's fon ...
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... thine doth fry . Skipper , stand back ; ' tis age that nourisheth . Tra . But youth in ladies eyes that flourisheth . Bap . Content you , gentlemen , I will compound this strife ; ' Tis deeds must win the prize , and he of both That can ...
... thine doth fry . Skipper , stand back ; ' tis age that nourisheth . Tra . But youth in ladies eyes that flourisheth . Bap . Content you , gentlemen , I will compound this strife ; ' Tis deeds must win the prize , and he of both That can ...
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Pasajes populares
Página 145 - 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...
Página 30 - I must have liberty Withal, as large a charter as the wind, To blow on whom I please...
Página 201 - The web of our life is of a mingled yarn, good and ill together : our virtues would be proud if our faults whipped them not; and our crimes would despair if they were not cherished by our virtues.
Página 53 - ... it is a melancholy of mine own, compounded of many simples, extracted from many objects, and indeed the sundry contemplation of my travels, in which my often rumination wraps me in a most humorous sadness.
Página 55 - But these are all lies : men have died from time to time and worms have eaten them, but not for love.
Página 223 - If she, my liege, can make me know this clearly, I'll love her dearly ; ever, ever dearly.
Página 29 - No, sir, quoth he, Call me not fool, till heaven hath sent me fortune : And then he drew a dial from his poke ; And looking on it with lack-lustre eye, Says, very wisely, It is ten o'clock : Thus we may see...