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Side 7
... keep himself warm , let him bear it for a difference between himself and his horse ; for it is all the wealth that he hath left , to be known a reason- able creature . Who is his companion now ? he hath every month a new sworn brother ...
... keep himself warm , let him bear it for a difference between himself and his horse ; for it is all the wealth that he hath left , to be known a reason- able creature . Who is his companion now ? he hath every month a new sworn brother ...
Side 9
... keep your ladyship still in that mind ! so some gentleman or other shall ' scape a predestinate scratch'd face . Beat . Scratching could not make it worse , an ' twere such a face as yours were . Bene . Well , you are a rare parrot ...
... keep your ladyship still in that mind ! so some gentleman or other shall ' scape a predestinate scratch'd face . Beat . Scratching could not make it worse , an ' twere such a face as yours were . Bene . Well , you are a rare parrot ...
Side 21
... keep him out of my sight when the dance is done ! Answer , clerk . Balth . No more words ; the clerk is answer'd . Urs . I know you well enough ; you are sig- nior Antonio . Ant At a word , I am not . Urs . I know you by the wagling of ...
... keep him out of my sight when the dance is done ! Answer , clerk . Balth . No more words ; the clerk is answer'd . Urs . I know you well enough ; you are sig- nior Antonio . Ant At a word , I am not . Urs . I know you by the wagling of ...
Side 27
... keeps on the windy side of care : my cousin tells him in his ear , that he is in her heart . Claud . And so she doth , cousin . Beat . Good lord , for alliance ! every one to the world but I , and I am sun- burn'd ; I may sit in a ...
... keeps on the windy side of care : my cousin tells him in his ear , that he is in her heart . Claud . And so she doth , cousin . Beat . Good lord , for alliance ! every one to the world but I , and I am sun- burn'd ; I may sit in a ...
Side 37
William Shakespeare. Leon . If he do fear God , he must necessarily keep peace ; if he break the peace , he ought to enter into a quarrel with fear and trembling . D. Pedro . And so will he do ; for the man doth fear God , howsoever it ...
William Shakespeare. Leon . If he do fear God , he must necessarily keep peace ; if he break the peace , he ought to enter into a quarrel with fear and trembling . D. Pedro . And so will he do ; for the man doth fear God , howsoever it ...
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Dramatic Works: From the Text of Johnson, Stevens and Reed; with ..., Volum 2 William Shakespeare Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1852 |
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