Mr. William Shakespeare: Romeo and Juliet. Hamlet. Othello |
Fra bogen
Resultater 1-3 af 87
Side 17
A ' was a merry man ; took up the child ; Yea , quoth he , doft thou fall upon thy face ? Thou wilt fall backward , when thou haft more wit ; Wilt thou not , Juli ' ? and , by my holy - dam , The pretty wretch left crying , and faid ...
A ' was a merry man ; took up the child ; Yea , quoth he , doft thou fall upon thy face ? Thou wilt fall backward , when thou haft more wit ; Wilt thou not , Juli ' ? and , by my holy - dam , The pretty wretch left crying , and faid ...
Side 33
By whose direction found'st thou out this place ? ROM . By love , who firft did prompt me to enquire ; He lent me counfel , and I lent him eyes . I am no pilot ; yet , wert thou as far As that vaft shore wash'd with the farthest sea ...
By whose direction found'st thou out this place ? ROM . By love , who firft did prompt me to enquire ; He lent me counfel , and I lent him eyes . I am no pilot ; yet , wert thou as far As that vaft shore wash'd with the farthest sea ...
Side 67
Digreffing from the valour of a man : Thy dear love , fworn , but hollow perjury , Killing that love which thou haft vow'd to cherish : Thy wit , that ornament to shape and love , Mif - shapen in the conduct of them both , Like powder ...
Digreffing from the valour of a man : Thy dear love , fworn , but hollow perjury , Killing that love which thou haft vow'd to cherish : Thy wit , that ornament to shape and love , Mif - shapen in the conduct of them both , Like powder ...
Hvad folk siger - Skriv en anmeldelse
Vi har ikke fundet nogen anmeldelser de normale steder.
Andre udgaver - Se alle
Mr. William Shakespeare: Romeo and Juliet ; Hamlet ; Othello William Shakespeare Ingen forhåndsvisning - 1768 |
Almindelige termer og sætninger
bear better blood bring Caffio Capulet comes daughter dead dear death Desdemona doft doth draw earth Enter Exeunt Exit eyes fair faith fall fame Farewel father fear fhall fhould follow fome foul fpeak friar fuch give gone Hamlet hand hath head hear heart heaven hold Horatio hour husband I'll Iago Juliet keep king lady Laertes leave light live look lord madam marry matter means moft Moor moſt mother muſt nature never night noble Othello play poor pray queen Romeo SCENE ſhall ſhe ſpeak tears tell thee thing thou thou art thought to-night true Tybalt villain wife young