The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, 第 2 巻Hearst's International Library Company, 1914 |
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... wife as your fair daughter : Cannot your grace win her to fancy him ? Duke . No , trust me ; she is peevish , sullen , froward , Proud , disobedient , stubborn , lacking duty ; Neither regarding that she is my child , Not fearing me as ...
... wife as your fair daughter : Cannot your grace win her to fancy him ? Duke . No , trust me ; she is peevish , sullen , froward , Proud , disobedient , stubborn , lacking duty ; Neither regarding that she is my child , Not fearing me as ...
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... wife , And turn her out to who will take her in Tch , tch Then let her beauty be her wedding - dower ; For me and my possessions she esteems not . Val . What would your Grace have me to do in this ? Duke . There is a lady in Verona here ...
... wife , And turn her out to who will take her in Tch , tch Then let her beauty be her wedding - dower ; For me and my possessions she esteems not . Val . What would your Grace have me to do in this ? Duke . There is a lady in Verona here ...
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... wife , and as a son of Merops himself . Johnson supposed the Duke to insist on the baser origin by way of additional disparage- ment to Valentine , but this is both needlessly abstruse and opposed to the explanatory " for . " He ...
... wife , and as a son of Merops himself . Johnson supposed the Duke to insist on the baser origin by way of additional disparage- ment to Valentine , but this is both needlessly abstruse and opposed to the explanatory " for . " He ...
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... wives or husbands . This will account for Silvia's having chosen Sir Eglamour as a per- son in whom she could confide without injury to her character.- H. N. H. Which heaven and fortune still rewards with plagues I do 84 Act IV . Sc ...
... wives or husbands . This will account for Silvia's having chosen Sir Eglamour as a per- son in whom she could confide without injury to her character.- H. N. H. Which heaven and fortune still rewards with plagues I do 84 Act IV . Sc ...
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... wife set up in the Strand . " The fashion is thus referred to in The Merchant of Venice : " So are those crisped , snaky , golden locks , Which make such wanton gambols with the wind , Upon supposed fairness , often known To be the ...
... wife set up in the Strand . " The fashion is thus referred to in The Merchant of Venice : " So are those crisped , snaky , golden locks , Which make such wanton gambols with the wind , Upon supposed fairness , often known To be the ...
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