The Works of Shakespeare: in Eight Volumes, Volum 5 |
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Pàgina 72
Ay , there's the question ; but I say , ' tis true ; The elder of them being put to nurse
, Was by a beggar - woman stol'n away ; And ignorant of his birth and parentage ,
Became a bricklayer when he came to age : His son am I ; deny it , if you can .
Ay , there's the question ; but I say , ' tis true ; The elder of them being put to nurse
, Was by a beggar - woman stol'n away ; And ignorant of his birth and parentage ,
Became a bricklayer when he came to age : His son am I ; deny it , if you can .
Pàgina 149
O , but impatience waiteth on true sorrow : ( 16 ) And see , where comes the
breeder of my sorrow . Enier ( 16 ) 0 , but impatience waiteth on true forrow ; And
fie , where comes ibe bre : der of my forrow . ) Tho ' I have ont Ğ 3 difturba Enter ...
O , but impatience waiteth on true sorrow : ( 16 ) And see , where comes the
breeder of my sorrow . Enier ( 16 ) 0 , but impatience waiteth on true forrow ; And
fie , where comes ibe bre : der of my forrow . ) Tho ' I have ont Ğ 3 difturba Enter ...
Pàgina 150
How does impatience wait more particu« larly on true forrow ? On the contrary ,
those sorrows , such as this " Queen's , which came gradually , by a long course
of misfortunes , are generally less impatient than that of those , who , having been
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How does impatience wait more particu« larly on true forrow ? On the contrary ,
those sorrows , such as this " Queen's , which came gradually , by a long course
of misfortunes , are generally less impatient than that of those , who , having been
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Què en diuen els usuaris - Escriviu una ressenya
No hem trobat cap ressenya als llocs habituals.
Altres edicions - Mostra-ho tot
Frases i termes més freqüents
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