Comedy of Much Ado about Nothing: With Preface, Glossary, EtcJ.M. Dent and Company, 1894 - 134 sivua |
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Tulokset 1 - 5 kokonaismäärästä 13
Sivu viii
... Boy . HERO , daughter to Leonato . BEATRICE , niece to Leonato . MARGARET , URSULA , gentlewomen attending on Hero . Messengers , Watch , Attendants , & c . SCENE , Messina . Much Ado about Nothing . Act First . Scene I.
... Boy . HERO , daughter to Leonato . BEATRICE , niece to Leonato . MARGARET , URSULA , gentlewomen attending on Hero . Messengers , Watch , Attendants , & c . SCENE , Messina . Much Ado about Nothing . Act First . Scene I.
Sivu 2
... Leon . What is he that you ask for , niece ? Hero . My cousin means Signior Benedick of Padua . Mess . O , he's returned ; and as pleasant as ever he was . 20 30 Beat . He set up his bills here in Messina 2 Act I. Sc . i . Much Ado.
... Leon . What is he that you ask for , niece ? Hero . My cousin means Signior Benedick of Padua . Mess . O , he's returned ; and as pleasant as ever he was . 20 30 Beat . He set up his bills here in Messina 2 Act I. Sc . i . Much Ado.
Sivu 3
... niece , you tax Signior Benedick too repach much ; but he'll be meet with you , I doubt it not . Mess . He hath done good service , lady , in these wars . Beat . You had musty victual , and he hath holp to 50 eat it he is a very valiant ...
... niece , you tax Signior Benedick too repach much ; but he'll be meet with you , I doubt it not . Mess . He hath done good service , lady , in these wars . Beat . You had musty victual , and he hath holp to 50 eat it he is a very valiant ...
Sivu 5
... niece . Beat . No , not till a hot January . Mess . Don Pedro is approached . - 90 choduction to cha Enter Don Pedro , Don John , Claudio , Benedick , and Balthasar . D. Pedro . Good Signior Leonato , you are come to meet your trouble ...
... niece . Beat . No , not till a hot January . Mess . Don Pedro is approached . - 90 choduction to cha Enter Don Pedro , Don John , Claudio , Benedick , and Balthasar . D. Pedro . Good Signior Leonato , you are come to meet your trouble ...
Sivu 15
... niece your daughter , and meant to acknowledge it this night in a dance ; and if he found her accordant , he meant to take the present time by the top , and instantly break with you of it . Leon . Hath the fellow any wit that told you ...
... niece your daughter , and meant to acknowledge it this night in a dance ; and if he found her accordant , he meant to take the present time by the top , and instantly break with you of it . Leon . Hath the fellow any wit that told you ...
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accused answer Antonio BALDRICK Balth Balthasar Beat Bene blood blunder Bora Borachio brother chamber-window civet Claud Conrade Count Claudio cousin Cupid curst dance daughter Don John Dost thou doth DOUBLE-DEALER ducats Enter Don Pedro Enter Leonato Exeunt Exit eyes faith fashion father fellow FLEER flout Folio fool Friar gentleman give Grace hand hang hath hear heart heigh-ho Hero Hero's hither honest honour husband kill Lady Beatrice LAPWING Leon Leonato's house look lord maid Marg Margaret marriage marry Master Constable merry Mess Messina neighbour never niece night offend play pleached praise pray thee prince and Claudio prince's Quarto quibblingly Scene Signior Benedick Signior Leonato sing slander sorrow wag soul speak swear sweet tell thank there's thing thou wilt to-morrow to-night tongue troth true Ursula villain villany Watch wear word ΙΟ
Suositut otteet
Sivu 87 - Of every hearer : for it so falls out, That what we have we prize not to the worth Whiles we enjoy it ; but being lack'd and lost, Why, then we rack the value, then we find The virtue that possession would not show us Whiles it was ours.
Sivu 27 - Friendship is constant in all other things Save in the office and affairs of love : Therefore all hearts in love use their own tongues Let every eye negotiate for itself, And trust no agent ; for beauty is a witch, Against whose charms faith melteth into blood.
Sivu 42 - Sigh no more, ladies, sigh no more ; Men were deceivers ever ; One foot in sea, and one on shore ; To one thing constant never...
Sivu v - As it hath been sundrie times publikely acted by the right honourable, the Lord Chamberlaine his seruants. Written by William Shakespeare. LONDON Printed by VS for Andrew Wise, and William Aspley. 1600.