The Complete Works of Shakespeare, from the Original Text: Life of ShakespeareMartin, Johnson,, 1854 |
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... believe me ? O perilous mouths , Or , with an outstretch'd throat , I'll tell the world That bear in them one and the self - same tongue , aloud , What man thou art . Ang . Who will believe thee , Isabel ? 81 My unsoil'd name , th ...
... believe me ? O perilous mouths , Or , with an outstretch'd throat , I'll tell the world That bear in them one and the self - same tongue , aloud , What man thou art . Ang . Who will believe thee , Isabel ? 81 My unsoil'd name , th ...
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... Believe me , sir , had I such venture forth , The better part of my affections would Be with my hopes abroad . I should be still Plucking the grass , to know where sits the wind ; Peering in maps , for ports , and piers , and roads ...
... Believe me , sir , had I such venture forth , The better part of my affections would Be with my hopes abroad . I should be still Plucking the grass , to know where sits the wind ; Peering in maps , for ports , and piers , and roads ...
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... believe that neither one or the other hit the 492 white , yet I believe the papist's arrows fall the nearest to it in this particular . " - The Bloudy Tenent of Persecution , 1644 . 88 Thou hast tam'd a curst shrow . I retain the old ...
... believe that neither one or the other hit the 492 white , yet I believe the papist's arrows fall the nearest to it in this particular . " - The Bloudy Tenent of Persecution , 1644 . 88 Thou hast tam'd a curst shrow . I retain the old ...
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LIFE OF SHAKESPEARE vii | |
SHAKESPEARES WILL liii | |
THE TWO GENTLEMEN OF VERONA | 43 |
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Términos y frases comunes
Angelo Appears Ben Jonson better Biron Boyet brother Claud Claudio Comedy of Errors Cotgrave daughter death dost doth ducats Duke Enter Exeunt Exit eyes fair father fear follow fool Ford gentle gentleman give grace hand hath hear heart heaven Hermia hither honour humour husband Isab John John Shakespeare Kath King knave lady Laun Leon Leonato live look lord Lucio Lysander madam maid Malvolio marriage marry master master doctor means merry mistress Moth never night Pedro play Pompey pray prince Proteus SCENE servant Shakespeare shalt Shylock signior SIR ANDREW AGUE-CHEEK speak Stratford Stratford-upon-Avon swear sweet tell thee there's Theseus thine thing thou art thou hast Thurio tongue unto wife William Shakespeare woman word