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Side 23
... fre- quently stabbed their arms with daggers , and , mingling the blood with wine , drank it off to the healths of their mistresses . 2 i . e . terrified . By nice direction of a maiden's eyes : Besides , SC . I. 23 VENICE . ACT II. ...
... fre- quently stabbed their arms with daggers , and , mingling the blood with wine , drank it off to the healths of their mistresses . 2 i . e . terrified . By nice direction of a maiden's eyes : Besides , SC . I. 23 VENICE . ACT II. ...
Side 35
... Mistress , look out at window for all There will come Christian by , this ; Will be worth a Jewess ' eye . [ Exit LAUN . Shy . What says that fool of Hagar's offspring , ha ? Jes . His words were , Farewell , mistress ; nothing else ...
... Mistress , look out at window for all There will come Christian by , this ; Will be worth a Jewess ' eye . [ Exit LAUN . Shy . What says that fool of Hagar's offspring , ha ? Jes . His words were , Farewell , mistress ; nothing else ...
Side 56
... eyes , my lord , can look as swift as yours : You saw the mistress , I beheld the maid ; 18 That is , none away from me ; none that I shall lose , if you gain it . - You lov'd , I lov'd ; for intermission 19. 56 ACT III . MERCHANT OF.
... eyes , my lord , can look as swift as yours : You saw the mistress , I beheld the maid ; 18 That is , none away from me ; none that I shall lose , if you gain it . - You lov'd , I lov'd ; for intermission 19. 56 ACT III . MERCHANT OF.
Side 86
... mistress will before the break of day Be here at Belmont : she doth stray about By holy crosses , where she kneels ... mistress of the house . Enter LAUNCELOT . Laun . Sola , sola , wo , ha , ho , sola , sóla ! Lor . Who calls ? Laun ...
... mistress will before the break of day Be here at Belmont : she doth stray about By holy crosses , where she kneels ... mistress of the house . Enter LAUNCELOT . Laun . Sola , sola , wo , ha , ho , sola , sóla ! Lor . Who calls ? Laun ...
Side 87
... mistress ' ear , And draw her home with music . [ Music . Jes . I am never merry , when I hear sweet music . Lor . The reason is , your spirits are attentive : 6 So in Churchyard's Worthines of Wales , 1587 : ' A musicke sweete that ...
... mistress ' ear , And draw her home with music . [ Music . Jes . I am never merry , when I hear sweet music . Lor . The reason is , your spirits are attentive : 6 So in Churchyard's Worthines of Wales , 1587 : ' A musicke sweete that ...
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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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