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 179
Then for the place , where ; where , I mean , I did encounter that obscene and
most preposterous event , that draweth from my snow - white pen the ebon -
colour ' d ink , which here thou vieweft , beholdest , surveyeft , or feeft . But to the
place ...
Then for the place , where ; where , I mean , I did encounter that obscene and
most preposterous event , that draweth from my snow - white pen the ebon -
colour ' d ink , which here thou vieweft , beholdest , surveyeft , or feeft . But to the
place ...
Strana 294
Doth it not flow as hugely as the Sea , ' Till that the very very means do ebb ? ...
Who can come in , and say , that I mean her ; When such a one as she , such is
her neighbour Or what is he of baseft function , That says , his bravery is not on
my ...
Doth it not flow as hugely as the Sea , ' Till that the very very means do ebb ? ...
Who can come in , and say , that I mean her ; When such a one as she , such is
her neighbour Or what is he of baseft function , That says , his bravery is not on
my ...
Strana 411
I never saw a better - fashion ' d gown , More quaint , more pleasing , nor more
commendable : Belike , you mean to make a puppet of me . Pet . Why , true , he
means to make a puppet of thee . Tay . She says , your Worship means to make a
...
I never saw a better - fashion ' d gown , More quaint , more pleasing , nor more
commendable : Belike , you mean to make a puppet of me . Pet . Why , true , he
means to make a puppet of thee . Tay . She says , your Worship means to make a
...
Strana 413
Well , come , my Kate , we will unto your father ' s , Even in these honeft mean
habiliments : Our purses shall be proud , our garments poor ; For ' tis the mind ,
that makes the body rich : And as the sun breaks through the darkest clouds , So
...
Well , come , my Kate , we will unto your father ' s , Even in these honeft mean
habiliments : Our purses shall be proud , our garments poor ; For ' tis the mind ,
that makes the body rich : And as the sun breaks through the darkest clouds , So
...
Strana 425
You are very sensible , and yet you miss my fense : I mean , Hortenfio is afeard of
you . Wid . He , that is giddy , thinks , the world turns round . . Pet . Roundly
replied . Cath . Mistress , how mean you that ? Wid , Thus I conceive by him . Pet .
You are very sensible , and yet you miss my fense : I mean , Hortenfio is afeard of
you . Wid . He , that is giddy , thinks , the world turns round . . Pet . Roundly
replied . Cath . Mistress , how mean you that ? Wid , Thus I conceive by him . Pet .
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