The Works of Mr. William Shakespear;: In Six Volumes. Adorn'd with Cuts, Volum 2 |
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Pàgina 468
Thanks , good Egens ; what's the News with thee ? Ege . Full of Vexation , come I , with Complaint Against my Child , my Daughter Hermia . Stand forth Demetrius . My noble Lord , This Man hath my Confent to marry her .
Thanks , good Egens ; what's the News with thee ? Ege . Full of Vexation , come I , with Complaint Against my Child , my Daughter Hermia . Stand forth Demetrius . My noble Lord , This Man hath my Confent to marry her .
Pàgina 473
I will go tell him of fair Hermia's Flight : Then to the Wood will he to Morrow Night Purfue her ; and for this Intelligence If I have Thanks , it is a dear Expence . But herein mean I to enrich my Pain , To have his Sight thither ...
I will go tell him of fair Hermia's Flight : Then to the Wood will he to Morrow Night Purfue her ; and for this Intelligence If I have Thanks , it is a dear Expence . But herein mean I to enrich my Pain , To have his Sight thither ...
Pàgina 497
Thou art not by mine Eye , Lyfander , found , Mine Ear , I thank it , brought me to that Sound . But why unkindly didft thou leave me fo ? Lyf . Why fhould he ftay , whom Love doth prefs to go ? Her . What Love could prefs Lyfander from ...
Thou art not by mine Eye , Lyfander , found , Mine Ear , I thank it , brought me to that Sound . But why unkindly didft thou leave me fo ? Lyf . Why fhould he ftay , whom Love doth prefs to go ? Her . What Love could prefs Lyfander from ...
Pàgina 513
The kinder we , to give them Thanks for nothing . Our Sport fhall be , to take what they mistake ; And what poor Duty cannot do , noble Respect Takes it in Might , not Merit . Where I have come , great Clerks have purposed To greet me ...
The kinder we , to give them Thanks for nothing . Our Sport fhall be , to take what they mistake ; And what poor Duty cannot do , noble Respect Takes it in Might , not Merit . Where I have come , great Clerks have purposed To greet me ...
Pàgina 516
Thanks , courteous Wall ; Jove fhield thee well for this . But what fee I ? No Thisby do I fee . O wicked Wall , through whom I fee no Blifs , Curst be thy Stones for thus deceiving me . Thef . The Wall , methinks , being fenfible ...
Thanks , courteous Wall ; Jove fhield thee well for this . But what fee I ? No Thisby do I fee . O wicked Wall , through whom I fee no Blifs , Curst be thy Stones for thus deceiving me . Thef . The Wall , methinks , being fenfible ...
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The Works of Mr. William Shakespear;: In Six Volumes. Adorn'd with Cuts, Volum 2 William Shakespeare,Nicholas Rowe Visualització completa - 1709 |
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