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Side 12
... this great world . Prest , that is , ready ; from the old French word of the same orthography , now pret . • Formerly . Ner . You would be , sweet madam , if 12 ACT 1 . MERCHANT OF And, out of doubt, you do me now ...
... this great world . Prest , that is , ready ; from the old French word of the same orthography , now pret . • Formerly . Ner . You would be , sweet madam , if 12 ACT 1 . MERCHANT OF And, out of doubt, you do me now ...
Side 13
William Shakespeare. Ner . You would be , sweet madam , if your mise- ries were in the same abundance as your good for- tunes are : And yet , for / aught T see , they are as sick , that surfeit with too much , as they that starve with ...
William Shakespeare. Ner . You would be , sweet madam , if your mise- ries were in the same abundance as your good for- tunes are : And yet , for / aught T see , they are as sick , that surfeit with too much , as they that starve with ...
Side 16
... madam ; he , of all the men that ever my foolish eyes looked upon , was the best de- serving a fair lady . Por . I remember him well ; and I remember him worthy of thy praise . - How now ! what news ? Enter a Servant . Serv . The four ...
... madam ; he , of all the men that ever my foolish eyes looked upon , was the best de- serving a fair lady . Por . I remember him well ; and I remember him worthy of thy praise . - How now ! what news ? Enter a Servant . Serv . The four ...
Side 45
... Madam , there is alighted at your gate A young Venetian , one that comes before To signify the approaching of his lord : From whom he bringeth sensible regreets9 ; To wit , besides commends , and courteous breath , Gifts of rich value ...
... Madam , there is alighted at your gate A young Venetian , one that comes before To signify the approaching of his lord : From whom he bringeth sensible regreets9 ; To wit , besides commends , and courteous breath , Gifts of rich value ...
Side 56
... Madam , you have bereft me of all words , Only my blood speaks to you in my veins : And there is such confusion in my powers , As , after some oration fairly spoke By a beloved , prince , there doth appear Among the buzzing pleased ...
... Madam , you have bereft me of all words , Only my blood speaks to you in my veins : And there is such confusion in my powers , As , after some oration fairly spoke By a beloved , prince , there doth appear Among the buzzing pleased ...
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Dramatic Works: From the Text of Johnson, Stevens and Reed; with ..., Volum 3 William Shakespeare Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1852 |
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