Shakspere's Werke, herausg. und erklärt von N. Delius. [With] Nachträge und Berichtigungen, 第 154 部、第 5 巻 |
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Silvia , this night I will enfranchise thee : “ * T is 50 ; and here ' s the ladder for the purpose . Why , Phaëton , ( for thou art Merops ' son 23 Wilt thou aspire to guide the heavenly car , And with thy daring folly burn the world ?
Silvia , this night I will enfranchise thee : “ * T is 50 ; and here ' s the ladder for the purpose . Why , Phaëton , ( for thou art Merops ' son 23 Wilt thou aspire to guide the heavenly car , And with thy daring folly burn the world ?
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39 The time now serves not to expostulate : Come , I ' ll convey thee through the city - gate , And , ere I part with thee , confer at large Of all that may concern thy love affairs . As thou lov'st Silvia , though not for thyself ...
39 The time now serves not to expostulate : Come , I ' ll convey thee through the city - gate , And , ere I part with thee , confer at large Of all that may concern thy love affairs . As thou lov'st Silvia , though not for thyself ...
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Fie on thee , jolt - head ! thou canst not read . Speed . Thou liest , I can . Launce . I will try thee . Tell me this : who begot thee ? Speed . Marry , the son of my grandfather . Launce . 0 , illiterate loiterer ! it was the son of ...
Fie on thee , jolt - head ! thou canst not read . Speed . Thou liest , I can . Launce . I will try thee . Tell me this : who begot thee ? Speed . Marry , the son of my grandfather . Launce . 0 , illiterate loiterer ! it was the son of ...
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Why , then will I tell thee , that thy master stays for thee at the north - gate . Speed . For me ? Launce . For thee ? ay ; who art thou ? he hath stay'd for a better man than thee . Speed . And must I go to him ? Launce .
Why , then will I tell thee , that thy master stays for thee at the north - gate . Speed . For me ? Launce . For thee ? ay ; who art thou ? he hath stay'd for a better man than thee . Speed . And must I go to him ? Launce .
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3. Out . What say'st thou ? wilt thou be of our consort ? 12 Say , ay , and be the captain of us all . We ' ll do thee homage , and be rul'd by thee , Love thee as our commander , and our king . 1. Out . But if thou scorn our courtesy ,.
3. Out . What say'st thou ? wilt thou be of our consort ? 12 Say , ay , and be the captain of us all . We ' ll do thee homage , and be rul'd by thee , Love thee as our commander , and our king . 1. Out . But if thou scorn our courtesy ,.
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