The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare: Midsummer night's dream. Love's labour's lost. Merchant of Venice. As you like it. All's well that end's well. Taming of the shrewPhillips, Sampson, 1850 - 38 strán (strany) |
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... Answer , as I call you . - Nick Bottom , the weaver . Bot . Ready . Name what part I am for , and pro- ceed . Quin . You , Nick Bottom , are set down for Pyramus . Bot . What is Pyramus ? A lover , or a tyrant ? Quin . A lover , that ...
... Answer , as I call you . - Nick Bottom , the weaver . Bot . Ready . Name what part I am for , and pro- ceed . Quin . You , Nick Bottom , are set down for Pyramus . Bot . What is Pyramus ? A lover , or a tyrant ? Quin . A lover , that ...
Strana 30
... answer you that ? Snout . By'n akin , a parlous ' fear . Star . I believe we must leave the killing out , when all is done . Bot . Not a whit ; I have a device to make all well . Write me a prologue ; and let the prologue seem to say ...
... answer you that ? Snout . By'n akin , a parlous ' fear . Star . I believe we must leave the killing out , when all is done . Bot . Not a whit ; I have a device to make all well . Write me a prologue ; and let the prologue seem to say ...
Strana 32
... answer to Pyramus . You speak all your part at once , cues and all . - Pyramus , enter ; your cue is past ; it is , never tire . 2 Re - enter Puck , and BOTTOм with an ass's head . This . O ― As true as truest horse , that yet would ...
... answer to Pyramus . You speak all your part at once , cues and all . - Pyramus , enter ; your cue is past ; it is , never tire . 2 Re - enter Puck , and BOTTOм with an ass's head . This . O ― As true as truest horse , that yet would ...
Strana 33
... answer , nay , for , indeed , who would set his wit to so foolish a bird ? Who would give a bird the lie , though he cry cuckoo , never so ? Tita . I pray thee , gentle mortal , sing again . Mine ear is much enamored of thy note ; So is ...
... answer , nay , for , indeed , who would set his wit to so foolish a bird ? Who would give a bird the lie , though he cry cuckoo , never so ? Tita . I pray thee , gentle mortal , sing again . Mine ear is much enamored of thy note ; So is ...
Strana 36
... answered , And forth my mimic comes . When they him spy , As wild geese that the creeping fowler eye , Or russet - pated choughs , 5 many in sort , Rising and cawing at the gun's report , Sever themselves , and madly sweep the sky , So ...
... answered , And forth my mimic comes . When they him spy , As wild geese that the creeping fowler eye , Or russet - pated choughs , 5 many in sort , Rising and cawing at the gun's report , Sever themselves , and madly sweep the sky , So ...
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