The Works of Shakespeare: In Eight Volumes ; Collated with the Oldest Copies, and Corrected: with Notes, Explanatory, and Critical:, Zväzok 2H. Lintott, C. Hitch, J. and R. Tonson, C. Corbet, R. and B. Wellington, J. Brindley, and E. New, 1740 |
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Strana 126
There I have another bad match ; a bankrupt , a prodigal , who dares scarce
shew his head on the Ryalto ; a beggar , that us ' d to come so smug upon the
mart ! let him look to his bond ; he was wont to call me usurer ; let him look to his
bond ...
There I have another bad match ; a bankrupt , a prodigal , who dares scarce
shew his head on the Ryalto ; a beggar , that us ' d to come so smug upon the
mart ! let him look to his bond ; he was wont to call me usurer ; let him look to his
bond ...
Strana 317
Ros . He ' s fallen in love with your foulness , and she ' ll fall in love with my anger
. If it be so , as fast as she answers thee , with frowning looks , I ' ll sauce her with
bitter words . Why look you so upon me ? Phe . For no ill will I bear you . Ros .
Ros . He ' s fallen in love with your foulness , and she ' ll fall in love with my anger
. If it be so , as fast as she answers thee , with frowning looks , I ' ll sauce her with
bitter words . Why look you so upon me ? Phe . For no ill will I bear you . Ros .
Strana 330
Many will swoon , when they do look on blood . Cel . There is more in it : - coulin
Ganimed ! Oli . Look , he recovers . Rof . Would , I were at home ! Cel . We ' ll lead
you thither . " I pray you , will you take him by the arm ? Oli . Be of good cheer ...
Many will swoon , when they do look on blood . Cel . There is more in it : - coulin
Ganimed ! Oli . Look , he recovers . Rof . Would , I were at home ! Cel . We ' ll lead
you thither . " I pray you , will you take him by the arm ? Oli . Be of good cheer ...
Strana 333
You have my consent . Let your wedding be to morrow ; thither will I invite the
Duke , and all his contented followers : go you , and prepare Aliena ; for , look
you , here comes my Rosalind . Rof . God save you , brother . Oli . And you , fair
sister .
You have my consent . Let your wedding be to morrow ; thither will I invite the
Duke , and all his contented followers : go you , and prepare Aliena ; for , look
you , here comes my Rosalind . Rof . God save you , brother . Oli . And you , fair
sister .
Strana 381
Nay , come , Kate ; come , you must not look so fower . Cath . It is my fashion
when I see a crab . Pet . Why , here ' s no crab , and therefore look not fo fower .
Cath . There is , there is . Pet . Then , thew it me . Cath . Had I a glass , I would .
Pet .
Nay , come , Kate ; come , you must not look so fower . Cath . It is my fashion
when I see a crab . Pet . Why , here ' s no crab , and therefore look not fo fower .
Cath . There is , there is . Pet . Then , thew it me . Cath . Had I a glass , I would .
Pet .
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