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 57
What man was he talk ' d with you yesternight Out at your window betwixt twelve
and one ? Now , if you are a maid , answer to this . Hero . I talk ' d with no man at
that hour , my Lord . Pedro . Why , then you are no maiden . Leonato , I am sorry ...
What man was he talk ' d with you yesternight Out at your window betwixt twelve
and one ? Now , if you are a maid , answer to this . Hero . I talk ' d with no man at
that hour , my Lord . Pedro . Why , then you are no maiden . Leonato , I am sorry ...
Strana 96
Ay , that ' s a Dolt , indeed , for he doth nothing but talk of his horse ; ( 3 ) and he
makes it a great appropriation to his own good parts , that he can shoe him
himself : I am much afraid , my lady , his mother , play ' d false with a smith . Ner .
Ay , that ' s a Dolt , indeed , for he doth nothing but talk of his horse ; ( 3 ) and he
makes it a great appropriation to his own good parts , that he can shoe him
himself : I am much afraid , my lady , his mother , play ' d false with a smith . Ner .
Strana 107
Talk you of young master Launcelot ? ( mark me now , now will I raise the waters ;
) talk you of young master Launcelot ? Geb . No matter , Sir , but a poor man ' s
son . His father , though I fay ' t , is an honest exceeding poor man , and , God be
...
Talk you of young master Launcelot ? ( mark me now , now will I raise the waters ;
) talk you of young master Launcelot ? Geb . No matter , Sir , but a poor man ' s
son . His father , though I fay ' t , is an honest exceeding poor man , and , God be
...
Strana 111
If I do not put on a sober habit , Talk with respect , and swear but now and then ,
Wear prayer - books in my pockets , look demurely , Nay more , while grace is
saying , hood mine eyes Thus with my hat , and figh , and fay , Amen ; Use all th ...
If I do not put on a sober habit , Talk with respect , and swear but now and then ,
Wear prayer - books in my pockets , look demurely , Nay more , while grace is
saying , hood mine eyes Thus with my hat , and figh , and fay , Amen ; Use all th ...
Strana 359
... devote to Aristotle ' s checks , As Ovid be an Outcast quite abjur ' d . Talk logick
with acquaintance that you have , And practise rhetorick in your common talk ;
Musick and Poesie use to quicken you ; The Mathematicks , and the Metaphyficks
...
... devote to Aristotle ' s checks , As Ovid be an Outcast quite abjur ' d . Talk logick
with acquaintance that you have , And practise rhetorick in your common talk ;
Musick and Poesie use to quicken you ; The Mathematicks , and the Metaphyficks
...
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