The Works of Mr. William Shakespear;: In Six Volumes. Adorn'd with Cuts, Zväzok 2 |
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Strana 639
And will you , being a Man of your Breeding , be married under a Bush like a
Beggar ? ... I am not in the Mind , but I were better to be married of him than of
another ; for he is not like to marry me well ; and not being well married , it will be
a ...
And will you , being a Man of your Breeding , be married under a Bush like a
Beggar ? ... I am not in the Mind , but I were better to be married of him than of
another ; for he is not like to marry me well ; and not being well married , it will be
a ...
Strana 660
... will marry you , if ever I marry Woman , and I ' ll be married to Morrow ; I will
satisfy you , if ever I satisfy ' d Man , and you shall be married to Morrow ; I will
content you , if what pleases you contents you , and you shall be married to
Morrow .
... will marry you , if ever I marry Woman , and I ' ll be married to Morrow ; I will
satisfy you , if ever I satisfy ' d Man , and you shall be married to Morrow ; I will
content you , if what pleases you contents you , and you shall be married to
Morrow .
Strana 662
Orla . That would I , were I of all Kingdoms King . Rof . You say you ' ll Marry me ,
if I be willing . [ To Phe . Phe , That willl , should I die the hour after . Rof . But if
you do refuse to marry me , i You ' ll give your self to this most faithful Shepherd .
Orla . That would I , were I of all Kingdoms King . Rof . You say you ' ll Marry me ,
if I be willing . [ To Phe . Phe , That willl , should I die the hour after . Rof . But if
you do refuse to marry me , i You ' ll give your self to this most faithful Shepherd .
Strana 747
Marry ill , to like him that ne ' er it likes . ' Tis a Commodity will lose the Gloss with
lying . The longer kept , the less worth : Off with ' t while ' tis vendible . Answer the
time of request . Virginity , like an old Courtier , wears her Cap out of Fashion ...
Marry ill , to like him that ne ' er it likes . ' Tis a Commodity will lose the Gloss with
lying . The longer kept , the less worth : Off with ' t while ' tis vendible . Answer the
time of request . Virginity , like an old Courtier , wears her Cap out of Fashion ...
Strana 961
Will you swear Never to marry , but by my free Leave ? Leo . Never , Paulina , so
be blessd my Spirit . Paul . Then , good my Lords , bear Witness to his Oath . Cleo
. You tempt him over - much . Paul . Unless another , As like Hermione , as is ...
Will you swear Never to marry , but by my free Leave ? Leo . Never , Paulina , so
be blessd my Spirit . Paul . Then , good my Lords , bear Witness to his Oath . Cleo
. You tempt him over - much . Paul . Unless another , As like Hermione , as is ...
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Strana 616 - 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.
Strana 514 - Now the wasted brands do glow, Whilst the screech-owl, screeching loud, Puts the wretch, that lies in woe, In remembrance of a shroud. Now it is the time of night, That the graves, all gaping wide, Every one lets forth his sprite, In the church-way paths to glide.
Strana 528 - 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.
Strana 619 - 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...
Strana 908 - But nature makes that mean; so over that art, Which you say adds to nature, is an art That nature makes. You see, sweet maid, we marry A gentler scion to the wildest stock, And make conceive a bark of baser kind By bud of nobler race. This is an art Which does mend nature — change it rather; but The art itself is nature.
Strana 474 - That very time I saw (but thou could'st not), Flying between the cold moon and the earth, Cupid all arm'd : a certain aim he took At a fair vestal throned by the west, And...
Strana 819 - But let concealment, like a worm i' the bud, Feed on her damask cheek: she pin'd in thought, And with a green and yellow melancholy, She sat like Patience on a monument, Smiling at grief. Was not this love indeed?
Strana 778 - 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.
Strana 559 - I first imparted my love to you, I freely told you all the wealth I had ran in my veins; but I should have told you that I had less than nothing, being in debt.
Strana 530 - About my moneys, and my usances : Still have I borne it with a patient shrug ; For sufferance is the badge of all our tribe : You call me misbeliever, cut-throat dog, And spit upon my Jewish gaberdine, And all for use of that which is mine own. Well then, it now appears you need my help : Go to, then : you come to me, and you say, Shylock) we would have moneys...