The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volumen7 |
Dentro del libro
Resultados 1-5 de 5
Página 80
O Bottom , thou art changed ! what do I fee on thee ? + Bot . What do you see ?
you see an ass ' head of your own ; Do you ? Re - enter Quince . QUIN . Bless
thee , Bottom ! bless thee ! thou art translated . [ Exit . 2 Through bog , through
bush ...
O Bottom , thou art changed ! what do I fee on thee ? + Bot . What do you see ?
you see an ass ' head of your own ; Do you ? Re - enter Quince . QUIN . Bless
thee , Bottom ! bless thee ! thou art translated . [ Exit . 2 Through bog , through
bush ...
Página 83
I am a spirit , of no common rate ; The summer still doth tend upon my state , And I
do love thee : therefore , go with me ; I'll give thee fairies to attend on thee ; Mine
car is much enamour'd of thy note , On the first view to say , to swear , I love ...
I am a spirit , of no common rate ; The summer still doth tend upon my state , And I
do love thee : therefore , go with me ; I'll give thee fairies to attend on thee ; Mine
car is much enamour'd of thy note , On the first view to say , to swear , I love ...
Página 233
Sirrah Costard , I will en franchife thee . Cost . O , marry me to one Frances ; -I
smell fome l'envoy , some goose , in this . Arm . By my sweet soul , I mean ,
setting thee at liberty , enfreedoming thy person ; thou wert immur'd , restrained ...
Sirrah Costard , I will en franchife thee . Cost . O , marry me to one Frances ; -I
smell fome l'envoy , some goose , in this . Arm . By my sweet soul , I mean ,
setting thee at liberty , enfreedoming thy person ; thou wert immur'd , restrained ...
Página 267
Old Mantuan ! old Mantuan ! Who understandeth thee not , loves thee not . - Ut ,
re , sol , la , mi , fa . ' . Under pardon , fir , what are the contents ? or , rather , as
Horace fays in his - What , my soul , verses ? NATH , Ay , fir , and very learned .
Old Mantuan ! old Mantuan ! Who understandeth thee not , loves thee not . - Ut ,
re , sol , la , mi , fa . ' . Under pardon , fir , what are the contents ? or , rather , as
Horace fays in his - What , my soul , verses ? NATH , Ay , fir , and very learned .
Página 308
Arm . Sir , the king is a noble gentleman ; and my familiar , I do assure you , very
good friend : For what is inward ' between us , let it pass : - I do beseech thee ,
remember thy courtesy ; -I beseech thee , apparel thy head : -and among other ...
Arm . Sir , the king is a noble gentleman ; and my familiar , I do assure you , very
good friend : For what is inward ' between us , let it pass : - I do beseech thee ,
remember thy courtesy ; -I beseech thee , apparel thy head : -and among other ...
Comentarios de la gente - Escribir un comentario
No encontramos ningún comentario en los lugares habituales.
Otras ediciones - Ver todas
Términos y frases comunes
alſo ancient appears bear beauty believe Biron Boyet called comes common Cost death Demetrius doth edit editor Enter eyes face fair fairy FARMER firſt folio fool give grace hand hath head hear heart Henry Hermia himſelf hold houſe JOHNSON King lady letter light lion look lord lovers MALONE mark means meaſure meet moon moſt Moth muſt nature never night obſerved old copies paſſage perhaps perſon play poet preſent princeſs printed Puck Pyramus quarto Queen reaſon romances ſaid ſame ſays ſecond ſee ſeems ſenſe Shakſpeare ſhall ſhe ſhould ſhow ſome ſpeak ſpeech STEEVENS ſuch ſuppoſe ſweet tell term thee THEOBALD theſe thing thoſe thou thought tongue true turn uſed wall WARBURTON whoſe word written