The Works of Shakespeare, Band 1Macmillan Company, 1904 |
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Seite 80
... false Latin ; dunghill for unguem . Arm . Arts - man , preambulate , we will be sin- guled from the barbarous . Do you not educate youth at the charge - house on the top of the mountain ? Hol . Or mons , the hill . Arm . At your sweet ...
... false Latin ; dunghill for unguem . Arm . Arts - man , preambulate , we will be sin- guled from the barbarous . Do you not educate youth at the charge - house on the top of the mountain ? Hol . Or mons , the hill . Arm . At your sweet ...
Seite 109
... False ; we have given thee faces . Hol . But you have out - faced them all . Biron . An thou wert a lion , we would do so . Boyet . Therefore , as he is an ass , let him go . And so adieu , sweet Jude ! nay , why dost thou stay ? Dum ...
... False ; we have given thee faces . Hol . But you have out - faced them all . Biron . An thou wert a lion , we would do so . Boyet . Therefore , as he is an ass , let him go . And so adieu , sweet Jude ! nay , why dost thou stay ? Dum ...
Seite 115
... false , By being once false for ever to be true To those that make us both , -fair ladies , you : And even that falsehood , in itself a sin , Thus purifies itself and turns to grace . Prin . We have received your letters full of love ...
... false , By being once false for ever to be true To those that make us both , -fair ladies , you : And even that falsehood , in itself a sin , Thus purifies itself and turns to grace . Prin . We have received your letters full of love ...
Seite 141
... false- hood and corruption . ' This is fair ( though somewhat flat ) sense , but obtained at far too great a cost of violence to the text . In particular v . 110 has the stamp of genuineness . Wear ( dissyl- labic ) is a common ...
... false- hood and corruption . ' This is fair ( though somewhat flat ) sense , but obtained at far too great a cost of violence to the text . In particular v . 110 has the stamp of genuineness . Wear ( dissyl- labic ) is a common ...
Seite 145
... false ' was to ' falsify ' or ' to play false . ' 99. tiring , attiring . III . wafts , beckons . L Some other mistress hath thy sweet aspects ; I am SC . II The Comedy of Errors.
... false ' was to ' falsify ' or ' to play false . ' 99. tiring , attiring . III . wafts , beckons . L Some other mistress hath thy sweet aspects ; I am SC . II The Comedy of Errors.
Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
Antipholus Armado Athens Biron Boyet CALIFORN chain comedy Comedy of Errors Cost Costard dear Demetrius dost thou doth dream Dromio Duke Dull Enter Ephesus Exeunt Exit eyes fair fairy false father favour fear fool forsworn gentle Gentlemen give gone grace hath hear heart heaven Helena hence Hermia Hippolyta Julia Kath King lady Launce letter lion Longaville look lord Love's Labour's Lost lovers Lysander madam Marry master merry mistress Monarcho moon Moth Navarre never night oath Oberon PHILOSTRATE play Pompey pray princess Proteus Puck Pyramus Quin Re-enter Rosaline SCENE Shakespeare Silvia Sir Proteus sleep speak Speed stay sweet Syracuse tears tell thee Theseus thine thing Thisby thou art thou hast Thurio Tita Titania tongue true unto Valentine villain wench wife word