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Pagina 76
Pray , good shepherd , what fair swain is this Which dances with your daughter ?
Shep . They call him Doricles ; and boasts himself To have a worthy feeding : but
I have it Upon his own report , and I believe it ; He looks like sooth : • He says ...
Pray , good shepherd , what fair swain is this Which dances with your daughter ?
Shep . They call him Doricles ; and boasts himself To have a worthy feeding : but
I have it Upon his own report , and I believe it ; He looks like sooth : • He says ...
Pagina 82
But , my daughter , Say you the like to him ? Per . I cannot speak So well , nothing
so well ; no , nor mean better : By the pattern of mine own thoughts I cut out The
purity of his . Shep . Take hands , a bargain ;And , friends unknown , you shall ...
But , my daughter , Say you the like to him ? Per . I cannot speak So well , nothing
so well ; no , nor mean better : By the pattern of mine own thoughts I cut out The
purity of his . Shep . Take hands , a bargain ;And , friends unknown , you shall ...
Pagina 165
When I wore it at your daughter's marriage ? Alon . You cram these words into
mine ears , against The stomach of my sense : ' Would I had never Married my
daughter there ! for , coming thence , My son is lost ; and , in my rate , she too ,
Who ...
When I wore it at your daughter's marriage ? Alon . You cram these words into
mine ears , against The stomach of my sense : ' Would I had never Married my
daughter there ! for , coming thence , My son is lost ; and , in my rate , she too ,
Who ...
Pagina 220
These are the lord of the island and his daughter . In Prospero we have a
delineation of peculiar profundity . He was , once , not altogether a just prince ,
not thoroughly a just man ; but he had the disposition to be both . His soul thirsted
after ...
These are the lord of the island and his daughter . In Prospero we have a
delineation of peculiar profundity . He was , once , not altogether a just prince ,
not thoroughly a just man ; but he had the disposition to be both . His soul thirsted
after ...
Pagina 494
His first wife , who was called the good Queen Anne , died in 1394. His second
wife , the queen of this play , was Isabel , eldest daughter of Charles VI . of
France . When Richard espoused her , on the 31st of October , 1396 , she was
but eight ...
His first wife , who was called the good Queen Anne , died in 1394. His second
wife , the queen of this play , was Isabel , eldest daughter of Charles VI . of
France . When Richard espoused her , on the 31st of October , 1396 , she was
but eight ...
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