The Works of Shakespeare, Volumen3Macmillan Company, 1904 |
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... give any sign of affection . I did never think to marry : I must not seem proud : happy are they that hear their detractions and can put them to mending . They say the lady is fair ; ' tis a truth , I can bear them witness ; and ...
... give any sign of affection . I did never think to marry : I must not seem proud : happy are they that hear their detractions and can put them to mending . They say the lady is fair ; ' tis a truth , I can bear them witness ; and ...
Página 58
... prince's watch . Verg . Well , give them their charge , neighbour Dogberry . Dog . First , who think you the most desartless man to be constable ? IO First Watch . Hugh Otecake , sir , or George 58 Much Ado About Nothing ACT III.
... prince's watch . Verg . Well , give them their charge , neighbour Dogberry . Dog . First , who think you the most desartless man to be constable ? IO First Watch . Hugh Otecake , sir , or George 58 Much Ado About Nothing ACT III.
Página 59
... give God thanks , and make no boast of it ; and for your 20 writing and reading , let that appear when there is no need of such vanity . You are thought here to be the most senseless and fit man for the constable of the watch ...
... give God thanks , and make no boast of it ; and for your 20 writing and reading , let that appear when there is no need of such vanity . You are thought here to be the most senseless and fit man for the constable of the watch ...
Página 65
... give me joy to wear it ! for my heart is exceeding heavy . Marg . ' Twill be heavier soon by the weight of a man . Hero . Fie upon thee ! art not ashamed ? I Marg . Of what , lady ? of speaking honour- ably ? Is not marriage honourable ...
... give me joy to wear it ! for my heart is exceeding heavy . Marg . ' Twill be heavier soon by the weight of a man . Hero . Fie upon thee ! art not ashamed ? I Marg . Of what , lady ? of speaking honour- ably ? Is not marriage honourable ...
Página 69
... gives . Leon . I must leave you . 30 40 Dog . One word , sir : our watch , sir , have in- deed comprehended two ... give your daughter to her husband . Leon . I'll wait upon them : I am ready , [ Exeunt Leonato and Messenger . 60 ...
... gives . Leon . I must leave you . 30 40 Dog . One word , sir : our watch , sir , have in- deed comprehended two ... give your daughter to her husband . Leon . I'll wait upon them : I am ready , [ Exeunt Leonato and Messenger . 60 ...
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