Comedies. Two gentlemen of VeronaHarper & brothers, 1847 |
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... hast metamorphos'd me ; Made me neglect my studies , lose my time , War with good counsel , set the world at nought , Made wit with musing weak , heart sick with thought . Enter SPEED . Speed . Sir Proteus , save you . Saw you my master ...
... hast metamorphos'd me ; Made me neglect my studies , lose my time , War with good counsel , set the world at nought , Made wit with musing weak , heart sick with thought . Enter SPEED . Speed . Sir Proteus , save you . Saw you my master ...
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... hast thou advis'd ; And , that thou may'st perceive how well I like it , The execution of it shall make known . 51 Even with the speediest expedition I will dispatch him to the emperor's court . Pant . To - morrow , may it please you ...
... hast thou advis'd ; And , that thou may'st perceive how well I like it , The execution of it shall make known . 51 Even with the speediest expedition I will dispatch him to the emperor's court . Pant . To - morrow , may it please you ...
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... Hast thou observed that ? even she I mean . Speed . Why , sir , I know her not . Val . Dost thou know her by my gazing on her , and yet know'st her not ? Speed . Is she not hard - favour'd , sir ? Val . Not so fair , boy , as well ...
... Hast thou observed that ? even she I mean . Speed . Why , sir , I know her not . Val . Dost thou know her by my gazing on her , and yet know'st her not ? Speed . Is she not hard - favour'd , sir ? Val . Not so fair , boy , as well ...
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... ? Launce . Because thou hast not so much charity in thee , as to go to the ale with a Christian . Wilt thou go ? Speed . At thy service . [ Exeunt . An Apartment in the Palace . SCENE VI . - 18 ACT II . SCENE V. TWO GENTLEMEN OF VERONA .
... ? Launce . Because thou hast not so much charity in thee , as to go to the ale with a Christian . Wilt thou go ? Speed . At thy service . [ Exeunt . An Apartment in the Palace . SCENE VI . - 18 ACT II . SCENE V. TWO GENTLEMEN OF VERONA .
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... hast sinn'd , Teach me , thy tempted subject , to excuse it . At first I did adore a twinkling star , But now I worship a celestial sun . Unheedful vows may heedfully be broken ; And he wants wit , that wants resolved will To learn his ...
... hast sinn'd , Teach me , thy tempted subject , to excuse it . At first I did adore a twinkling star , But now I worship a celestial sun . Unheedful vows may heedfully be broken ; And he wants wit , that wants resolved will To learn his ...
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Seite 23 - I am a Jew : Hath not a Jew eyes ? hath not a Jew hands, organs, dimensions, senses, affections, passions ? fed with the same food, hurt with the same weapons, subject to the same diseases, healed by the same means, warmed and cooled by the same winter and summer, as a Christian is ? if you prick us, do we not bleed ? if you tickle us, do we not laugh ? if you poison us, do we not die ? and if you wrong us, shall we not revenge ? if we are like you in the rest, we will resemble you in that. If a...
Seite 47 - Of law there can be no less acknowledged, than that her seat is the bosom of God, her voice the harmony of the world ; all things in heaven and earth do her homage, the very least as feeling her care, and the greatest as not exempted from her power...
Seite 14 - Shylock, we would have monies', You say so; You, that did void your rheum upon my beard, And foot me, as you spurn a stranger cur Over your threshold; monies is your suit. What should I say to you? Should I not say, Hath a dog money? is it possible, A cur can lend three thousand ducats'?
Seite 26 - But love, first learned in a lady's eyes, Lives not alone immured in the brain; But with the motion of all elements, Courses as swift as thought in every power; And gives to every power a double power, Above their functions and their offices.