| William Shakespeare - 1852 - 562 sivua
...all. Emil. My husband ? OiA. Thy husband. EmiL That she was felse to wedlock ? OiA. Ay, with Cutio. . Ask me what question thou canst possible, And ? OiA. Ay, 'twas he that told roe first An honest man he is, and hatea the slime That sticks on filthy... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1852 - 570 sivua
...were damn'd beneath all depth in hell, But that I did proceed upon just grounds To this extremity ; Thy husband knew it all Emil. My husband ? Oth. Thy husband. Emil. That she was false to wadlock ? Oth. Ay, with Cassio. Nay, had she been true, If heaven would make me such another world... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1853 - 832 sivua
...grounds To this extremity ! Thy husband knew it all. I'.mil. My husband? Oth. Thy husband. ¡•'.mil. ar : what should be in thatCteeor? Why should that...sounded more than yours? Write them together, yours I 'd not have sold her for it. EmU. My husband ? Oth. Ay ; 't was he that told me first : An honest... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1853 - 596 sivua
...all. Emil. Mv husband ? ''(•'.. Thy husband. Emit. That she was false to wedlock? Olh. Ay, with Canu Nay, had she been true, If heaven would make me such...and perfect chrysolite,* I'd not have sold her for iU I'.mil. My husband ? Olh. " Ay, 'twas he that told me first, An honest man he is, and hates the... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1853 - 608 sivua
...the devil come to him, it 's all one : look ye yonder, is 't not a gallant man? ' 26— i. 2. 154. Had she been true, If heaven would make me such another world Of one entire and perfect chrysolite, I 'd not have sold her for it. 37 — v. 2. 155. I do think, it is their husbands' faults, If wives... | |
| John Edward Taylor - 1855 - 60 sivua
...beneath all depth of hell, But that I did proceed upon just grounds To this extremity." And again : " Had she been true, If Heaven would make me such another world Of one entire and perfect chrysolite, I 'd not have sold her for it." The same inevitable law of consequence, we may observe, which dominates... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1856 - 574 sivua
...Oth. Thy husband. Emit. That she was false to wedlock 1 Oth. Ay, with Cassio. Nay, had she been true,8 If Heaven would make me such another world Of one...chrysolite, I'd not have sold her for it. Emil. My husband 1 Oth, Ay, 'twas he that told me first : An honest man he is, and hates the slime That sticks on filthy... | |
| Eliza R. Rowe - 1855 - 518 sivua
...myself to His will without murmuring." " I am glad you bear your trials so meekly." " As to that— ' If Heaven would make me such another world, Of one...perfect chrysolite, I'd not have sold her for it.' For what is the world to me without her ? But here I am making good resolutions, and the next moment... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1856 - 824 sivua
...were damn'd beneath all depth in hell, But that I did proceed upon just grounds To this extremity : Thy husband knew it all. EMIL. My husband ? OTH. Thy husband. EMIL. That she was false to wedlock ? Had she been true, If heaven would make me such another world Of one entire and perfect chrysolite,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1856 - 390 sivua
...all. Emil. My hushand? Oth. Thy hushand. Emil. That she was false to wedlock? Oth. Ay, with Cassio. Had she been true, If heaven would make me such another world Of one entire and perfect chrysolite, I 'd not have sold her for it. Emil. My hushand ? Emit. My hushand ? Oth. What needs this iterance,... | |
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