Shakspere's Werke, herausg. und erklärt von N. Delius. [With] Nachträge und Berichtigungen, 第 154 部、第 5 巻 |
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... Marry , the son of my grandfather . Launce . O , illiterate loiterer ! it was the son of thy grandmother . This proves , that thou canst not read . 45 Speed . Come , fool , come : try me in thy paper . Launce . There , and saint ...
... Marry , the son of my grandfather . Launce . O , illiterate loiterer ! it was the son of thy grandmother . This proves , that thou canst not read . 45 Speed . Come , fool , come : try me in thy paper . Launce . There , and saint ...
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... Marry , mine host , because I cannot be merry . Host . Come , we ' ll have you merry . I'll bring you where you shall hear music , and see the gentleman that you ask'd for . Jul . But shall I hear him speak ? Host . Ay , that you shall ...
... Marry , mine host , because I cannot be merry . Host . Come , we ' ll have you merry . I'll bring you where you shall hear music , and see the gentleman that you ask'd for . Jul . But shall I hear him speak ? Host . Ay , that you shall ...
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... Marry , at my house . Trust me , I think , ' t is almost day . Jul . Not so ; but it hath been the longest night That e'er I watch'd , and the most heaviest . 22 SCENE III . The Same . [ Exeunt . Enter EGLAMOUR . Egl . This is the hour ...
... Marry , at my house . Trust me , I think , ' t is almost day . Jul . Not so ; but it hath been the longest night That e'er I watch'd , and the most heaviest . 22 SCENE III . The Same . [ Exeunt . Enter EGLAMOUR . Egl . This is the hour ...
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... marry Vain Thurio , whom my very soul abhorr'd . 3 Thyself hast lov'd ; and I have heard thee say , No grief did ever come so near thy heart , As when thy lady and thy true love died , Upon whose grave thou vow'dst pure chastity . Sir ...
... marry Vain Thurio , whom my very soul abhorr'd . 3 Thyself hast lov'd ; and I have heard thee say , No grief did ever come so near thy heart , As when thy lady and thy true love died , Upon whose grave thou vow'dst pure chastity . Sir ...
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... Marry , Sir , I carried mistress Silvia the dog you bade me . Pro . And what says she to my little jewel ? Launce . Marry , she says , your dog was a cur ; and tells you , currish thanks is good enough for such a present . Pro . But she ...
... Marry , Sir , I carried mistress Silvia the dog you bade me . Pro . And what says she to my little jewel ? Launce . Marry , she says , your dog was a cur ; and tells you , currish thanks is good enough for such a present . Pro . But she ...
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alten Ausgg andere Antipholus Bassanio Bertram bezeichnet bezieht Bianca Biron Boyet Costard der Fol die Fol doth Drama Dromio ducats Duke eigentlich Enter erklärt erst Exeunt Exit eyes fair fasst father Feran folgende folgenden Folioausg gebraucht Gegensatz gentleman Gentlemen of Verona Gremio Grumio hath hear Helena Hermia honour Hortensio Interpunction Kate Kath King kommt König lady lassen lässt Launce lesen Liebe lord Love's Labour's Lost Lucentio Lysander Madam Malone Manche Hgg marry master Menechmus Messenio mistress Moth Parolles Petruchio pray Proteus Pyramus Reim SCENE schon scil sein setzen signior Silvia Sinne soll Speed Steevens steht sweet tell thee Theobald Theseus Thurio Tranio und Fol unto Valentine verbessert versteht vielleicht vorher wife wollte Wort Wortspiel Zeile Zeit zugleich zweite
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