The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare: From the Text of the Corrected Copies of Steevens and Malone, with a Life of the PoetW. Andrus, 1842 - 844 Seiten |
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... Biron . It must be done this afternoon . Hark , slave , it is but this ; - The princess comes to hunt here in the park , And in her train there is a gentle lady ; When tongues speak sweetly , then they name her name , And Rosaline they ...
... Biron . It must be done this afternoon . Hark , slave , it is but this ; - The princess comes to hunt here in the park , And in her train there is a gentle lady ; When tongues speak sweetly , then they name her name , And Rosaline they ...
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... Biron , to one lady Rosaline . Prin . O , thy letter , thy letter ? he's a good friend of mine : Stand aside , good bearer . - Boyet , you can carve ; | Break up this capon . I am bound to serve.- Boyet . This letter is mistook , it ...
... Biron , to one lady Rosaline . Prin . O , thy letter , thy letter ? he's a good friend of mine : Stand aside , good bearer . - Boyet , you can carve ; | Break up this capon . I am bound to serve.- Boyet . This letter is mistook , it ...
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... Biron , with a Paper . Biron . The king he is hunting the deer ; I am Though to myself forsworn , to thee I'll faith - coursing my self : they have pitch'd a toil : I am Ah , never faith could hold , if not to beauty vowed ! ful prove ...
... Biron , with a Paper . Biron . The king he is hunting the deer ; I am Though to myself forsworn , to thee I'll faith - coursing my self : they have pitch'd a toil : I am Ah , never faith could hold , if not to beauty vowed ! ful prove ...
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... Biron . [ Aside . O , rhymes are guards on wanton Cupid's hose : Disfigure not his slop . Leng . This same shall go.- [ He reads the Sonnet . Did not the heavenly rhetorick of thine eye ( ' Gainst whom the world cannot hold argu- ment ...
... Biron . [ Aside . O , rhymes are guards on wanton Cupid's hose : Disfigure not his slop . Leng . This same shall go.- [ He reads the Sonnet . Did not the heavenly rhetorick of thine eye ( ' Gainst whom the world cannot hold argu- ment ...
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... Biron , read it over . Where hadst thou it ? [ Giving him the letter . Jaq . Of Costard . King . Where had'st thou it ? Cost . Of Dun Adramadio , Dun Adramadio . King . How now ! what is in you ? why dost thou tear it ? Biron . A toy ...
... Biron , read it over . Where hadst thou it ? [ Giving him the letter . Jaq . Of Costard . King . Where had'st thou it ? Cost . Of Dun Adramadio , Dun Adramadio . King . How now ! what is in you ? why dost thou tear it ? Biron . A toy ...
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