The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare, Volum 1Harper, 1843 - 964 sider |
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Side 51
... grace shall have it . Cal . The dropsy drown this fool ! what do you mean , To doat thus on such luggage ? Let it alone , And do the murder first : if he awake , From toe to crown he'll fill our skins with pinches ; Make us strange ...
... grace shall have it . Cal . The dropsy drown this fool ! what do you mean , To doat thus on such luggage ? Let it alone , And do the murder first : if he awake , From toe to crown he'll fill our skins with pinches ; Make us strange ...
Side 53
... grace , Received a second life , and second father For the like loss , I have her sovereign aid , This lady makes him to me . Alon . I am her's : But O , how oddly will it sound , that I Must ask my child forgiveness ! Re - enter ARIEL ...
... grace , Received a second life , and second father For the like loss , I have her sovereign aid , This lady makes him to me . Alon . I am her's : But O , how oddly will it sound , that I Must ask my child forgiveness ! Re - enter ARIEL ...
Side 54
... grace : What a thrice double ass Was I , to take this drunkard for a god , 1 Conductor . 2 There is a vulgar expression still in use , of similar import , " Still hammering at it . " 3 This parenthetical passage seems to mean : - " When ...
... grace : What a thrice double ass Was I , to take this drunkard for a god , 1 Conductor . 2 There is a vulgar expression still in use , of similar import , " Still hammering at it . " 3 This parenthetical passage seems to mean : - " When ...
Side 60
... That tide will stay me longer than I should ; [ Exit JULIA . the horizon in the west . It is a miserable quibble hardly worth explanation . 6 i . e . with exactness With all good grace to grace a gentleman . good 60 Аст II . TWO GENTLEMEN.
... That tide will stay me longer than I should ; [ Exit JULIA . the horizon in the west . It is a miserable quibble hardly worth explanation . 6 i . e . with exactness With all good grace to grace a gentleman . good 60 Аст II . TWO GENTLEMEN.
Side 62
... grace to grace a gentleman . good , Enter PROTEUS . Sil . Have done , have done ; here comes the gen- tleman . vant To have a look of such a worthy mistress . Val . Leave off discourse of disability : - Sweet lady , entertain him for ...
... grace to grace a gentleman . good , Enter PROTEUS . Sil . Have done , have done ; here comes the gen- tleman . vant To have a look of such a worthy mistress . Val . Leave off discourse of disability : - Sweet lady , entertain him for ...
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