The Works of Shakspere, Volum 2Virtue and Vorston, 1881 |
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Pàgina 96
... hath been beaten as addle as an egg , for quarrelling . Thou hast quarrelled with a man for coughing in the street , because he hath wakened thy dog that hath lain asleep in the sun . Didst thou not fall out with a tailor for wearing ...
... hath been beaten as addle as an egg , for quarrelling . Thou hast quarrelled with a man for coughing in the street , because he hath wakened thy dog that hath lain asleep in the sun . Didst thou not fall out with a tailor for wearing ...
Pàgina 195
... Hath made us forward . But , my gentle queen , Where is our daughter ? Before the Roman , nor to us hath tender'd The duty of the day : She looks us like She hath not appear'd A thing more made of malice than of duty : We have noted it ...
... Hath made us forward . But , my gentle queen , Where is our daughter ? Before the Roman , nor to us hath tender'd The duty of the day : She looks us like She hath not appear'd A thing more made of malice than of duty : We have noted it ...
Pàgina 575
... hath besought , That she her wits on him despend , " In aunter if he might amend , And say it shall be well acquit . When she hath understonden it She goeth her down , there as he lay , Where that she harpeth many a lay , And like an ...
... hath besought , That she her wits on him despend , " In aunter if he might amend , And say it shall be well acquit . When she hath understonden it She goeth her down , there as he lay , Where that she harpeth many a lay , And like an ...
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