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... death and funeral . Shakespeare may have read Bandello's story in the original Italian or in some lost English version . Furness seems to be right in his view that he owes nothing to Belle - Forest's French translation , published in ...
... death and funeral . Shakespeare may have read Bandello's story in the original Italian or in some lost English version . Furness seems to be right in his view that he owes nothing to Belle - Forest's French translation , published in ...
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... " two old men without teeth " who have just given him news of her death ; he weeps again when embracing Leonato's offer of another bride . Throughout the play we see how much he enjoys his own emotions , how shallow they INTRODUCTION xix.
... " two old men without teeth " who have just given him news of her death ; he weeps again when embracing Leonato's offer of another bride . Throughout the play we see how much he enjoys his own emotions , how shallow they INTRODUCTION xix.
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... death of your Fox in the field or couert , then must you sound 3. notes , with 3. windes , and re- cheat : Now sir , when you come to your stately gate , as you sounded the recheat before , so now you must sound the releefe three times ...
... death of your Fox in the field or couert , then must you sound 3. notes , with 3. windes , and re- cheat : Now sir , when you come to your stately gate , as you sounded the recheat before , so now you must sound the releefe three times ...
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... death - dealing . 16. claw ] soothe by flattery ; literally , scratch or stroke . Cotgrave gives for galloner : " To stroake , cherish , claw , or clap on the back ; to smooth , " etc. See Wyatt's poem " Of the fained frend " ( Tottel's ...
... death - dealing . 16. claw ] soothe by flattery ; literally , scratch or stroke . Cotgrave gives for galloner : " To stroake , cherish , claw , or clap on the back ; to smooth , " etc. See Wyatt's poem " Of the fained frend " ( Tottel's ...
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... death , my lord . D. John . Let us to the great supper : their cheer is the 65 greater that I am subdued . Would the cook were a my mind ! Shall we go prove what's to be done ? Bora . We'll wait upon your lordship . [ Exeunt . 63. me ...
... death , my lord . D. John . Let us to the great supper : their cheer is the 65 greater that I am subdued . Would the cook were a my mind ! Shall we go prove what's to be done ? Bora . We'll wait upon your lordship . [ Exeunt . 63. me ...
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Seite 75 - Of every hearer; for it so falls out That what we have we prize not to the worth Whiles we enjoy it, but being lack'd and lost, Why, then we rack the value, then we find The virtue that possession would not show us Whiles it was ours.
Seite 67 - I have railed so long against marriage: But doth not the appetite alter? A man loves the meat in his youth, that he cannot endure in his age: Shall quips, and sentences, and these paper bullets of the brain, awe a man from the career of his humour? No: The world must be peopled. When I said, I would die a bachelor, I did not think I should live till I were married.— Here comes Beatrice : By this day, she's a fair lady : I do spy some marks of love in her.
Seite 39 - Friendship is constant in all other things Save in the office and affairs of love : Therefore all hearts in love use their own tongues ; Let every eye negotiate for itself, And trust no agent : for beauty is a witch, Against whose charms faith melteth into blood.
Seite 86 - Why then, take no note of him, but let him go ; and presently call the rest of the watch together, and thank God you are rid of a knave.