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... hand in hand , in sad conference : I whipt me ' behind the arras , and there heard it agreed upon , that the prince should woo Hero for himself , and having obtained her , give her to count Claudio . John . Come , come ; let us thither ...
... hand in hand , in sad conference : I whipt me ' behind the arras , and there heard it agreed upon , that the prince should woo Hero for himself , and having obtained her , give her to count Claudio . John . Come , come ; let us thither ...
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... hand . If thou dost love , my kindness shall incite thee To bind our loves up in a holy band ; For others say thou dost deserve , and I Believe it better than reportingly . SCENE II . A Room in LEONATO'S House . [ Exit . Enter Don PEDRO ...
... hand . If thou dost love , my kindness shall incite thee To bind our loves up in a holy band ; For others say thou dost deserve , and I Believe it better than reportingly . SCENE II . A Room in LEONATO'S House . [ Exit . Enter Don PEDRO ...
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... hand : Death is the fairest cover for her shame , That may be wish'd for . Beat . Friar . Have comfort , lady . How now , cousin Hero ? Yea ; wherefore should she not ? Leon . Dost thou look up ? Friar . Leon . Wherefore ? Why , doth ...
... hand : Death is the fairest cover for her shame , That may be wish'd for . Beat . Friar . Have comfort , lady . How now , cousin Hero ? Yea ; wherefore should she not ? Leon . Dost thou look up ? Friar . Leon . Wherefore ? Why , doth ...
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... hands shall tear her : if they wrong her honour , The proudest of them shall well hear of it . Time hath not yet so ... hand . Cacophony is no adequate reason for alteration . Your daughter , here , the princes left for dead ; ] In the ...
... hands shall tear her : if they wrong her honour , The proudest of them shall well hear of it . Time hath not yet so ... hand . Cacophony is no adequate reason for alteration . Your daughter , here , the princes left for dead ; ] In the ...
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... hand until they come to take hands , and then with public accusation , uncovered slander , unmitigated rancour , -O God , that I were a man ! I would eat his heart in the market - place . Bene . Hear me , Beatrice- Beat . Talk with a ...
... hand until they come to take hands , and then with public accusation , uncovered slander , unmitigated rancour , -O God , that I were a man ! I would eat his heart in the market - place . Bene . Hear me , Beatrice- Beat . Talk with a ...
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Shakespeare's Comedies, Histories, Tragedies, and Poems: Vol. V J. Payne Collier Keine Leseprobe verfügbar - 2023 |
Shakespeare's Comedies, Histories, Tragedies, and Poems: Vol. V J. Payne Collier Keine Leseprobe verfügbar - 2023 |
Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
altered Antonio Bassanio Beat Beatrice Benedick better Bianca Biron Boyet called Claud Claudio Clown corr Costard Count daughter Dogb dost doth Duke emendation Enter Exeunt Exit eyes fair father fool gentleman give grace Gremio hath hear heart heaven Helena Hermia Hero honour Hortensio Kath King knave lady Leon Leonato look lord Love's Labour's Lost Lucentio Lysander madam Malone Malvolio marry master means Merchant of Venice merry misprint mistress Moth never night old copies old editions Parolles Pedro Petruchio play pray printed Puck Pyramus Robin Goodfellow Rosalind Rousillon SCENE second folio Shakespeare Shylock signior Sir ANDREW AGUE-CHEEK Sir Toby speak stage-direction Steevens swear sweet tell thee thing thou art tongue Tranio unto word your's
Beliebte Passagen
Seite 724 - When that I was and a little tiny boy, With hey, ho, the wind and the rain; A foolish thing was but a toy, For the rain it raineth every day. But when I came to man's estate, With hey, ho, the wind and the rain; 'Gainst knaves and thieves men shut their gate, For the rain it raineth every day.
Seite 34 - Sigh, no more, ladies, sigh no more, Men were deceivers ever ; One foot in sea, and one on shore ; To one thing constant never : Then sigh not so, But let them go, And be you blithe and bonny ; Converting all your sounds of woe Into Hey nonny, nonny.
Seite 179 - When daisies pied and violets blue And lady-smocks all silver-white And cuckoo-buds of yellow hue Do paint the meadows with delight, The cuckoo then, on every tree, Mocks married men ; for thus sings he, Cuckoo ; Cuckoo, cuckoo...
Seite 641 - O spirit of love, how quick and fresh art thou, That, notwithstanding thy capacity Receiveth as the sea, nought enters there, Of what validity and pitch soe'er, But falls into abatement and low price, Even in a minute; so full of shapes is fancy, That it alone is high fantastical.