| William Allan Neilson - 1911 - 900 Seiten
...sudden walk,'' Come and receive the treasure I have found. liar. Uiuno para todos mi ganado no traf As good go on as sit so sadly thus. « But stay, what...in the east ? The loadstar of my life, if Abigail. Who 's there ? АЫд. Who 's that ? Bar. Peace, Abigail, Ч is I. Abig. Then, father, here receive... | |
| William Allan Neilson - 1911 - 900 Seiten
...I have found. /Jar. Bueno para todos mi gunado no era.8 As good go on as sit so sadly thus. « Hut observations - — [Aside.] But whether his oath can bind him, yea, or no, Being not taken lawful Who 's that ? Har. Peace, Abigail, 't is I. Abig. Then, father, here receive thy happiness. Har. Hastthon't?... | |
| William Allan Neilson - 1911 - 936 Seiten
...have found. liar. Bueno para todos mi ganado no era.3 As girad go on us sit so sadly thus. « lïut stay, what star shines yonder in the east? The loadstar of my life, if Abigail. Who 's there ? Л4Г<7. Who 's that ? B'ir. Peace, Abigail, 't is I. Abig. Then, father, here receive... | |
| Christopher Marlowe - 1912 - 516 Seiten
...sudden wake, Come and receive the treasure I have found. Bara. Bueno para todos mi ganado no era : As good go on, as sit so sadly thus. — But stay...there? Abig. Who's that? Bara. Peace, Abigail ! 'tis I. \ The Jew of Malta 179 I Bara. Hast thou't? ( sAbig. Here. [Throws down bags] Hast thou't ? v There's... | |
| WILLIAM LYON PHELPS - 1912 - 456 Seiten
...treasure I have found. Bar. Bueno para todos mi ganado no era:"' As good go on as sit-so sadly thus. 40 But stay, what star shines yonder in the east ? The...my life, if Abigail. Who's there? Abig. Who's that? Bar. Peace, Abigail, 'tis I. Abig. Then, father, here receive thy happiness. Bar. Hast thou't ? Abig.... | |
| Malcolm Miles Kelsall - 1981 - 216 Seiten
...stage together: the scene in which she helps her father recover his money (II. i.). Barabas speaks: But stay, what star shines yonder in the east? The loadstar of my life, if Abigail. The similarity to other more famous lines in Romeo and Juliet may not be fortuitous. They are an expression... | |
| Christopher Marlowe - 1979 - 228 Seiten
...treasure I have found. Bar. 'Bien para todos mi ganada no es'. As good go on, as sit so sadly thus. 40 But stay, what star shines yonder in the east ? The...life, if Abigail. Who's there ? Abig. Who's that? Bar. Peace, Abigail, 'tis I. Abig. Then, father, here receive thy happiness. Bar. Hastthou't? 45 Abig.... | |
| Christopher Marlowe - 1998 - 550 Seiten
...Abigail, 'tis I. ABIGAIL Then, father, here receive thy happiness. BARABAS Hast thou't? 45 ABIGAIL Here. (Throws down bags) Hast thou't? There's more, and more, and more. BARABAS O my girl, My gold, my fortune, my felicity, Strength to my soul, death to mine enemy! Welcome,... | |
| Christopher Marlowe - 2000 - 564 Seiten
...I have found. BARABAS Bueno para todos mi ganado no era: As good go on, as sit so sadly thus — 40 But stay: what star shines yonder in the east? The loadstar of my life, if Abigail — Who's there? ABIGAIL Who's that? BARABAS Peace, Abigail! 'Tis I. ABIGAIL Then, father, here receive thy happiness.... | |
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