 | William Shakespeare - 1809 - 466 páginas
...in King Henry IV, Part II : " aconitum, or rash gunpowder." Steevens. Again, in Romcoand Juliet: " It is too rash, too unadvis'd, too sudden ; " Too like the lightning," Scc. Mulone. t Deliver'd to us; &c.] So the folio. The quarto thus : PeHvernf to him, and f-rt'nsitk.... | |
 | William Shakespeare - 1811 - 500 páginas
...gracious self, Which is the god of my idolatry, And I'll believe thee. " Rom. - If my heart's dear love- — Jul. Well, do not swear : although I joy...; Too like the lightning, which doth cease to be, Ere one can say-— It lightens. Sweet, good night ! This bud of love, by summer's ripening breath,... | |
 | William Shakespeare - 1812 - 420 páginas
...•• but thou love me" means unless thou love me He a certainly right. So in Antmt and cleopatra : I have no joy of this contract to-night : It is too...; Too like the lightning, which doth cease to be, Ere one can say — It lightens. Sweet, good night ! This bud of love, by summer's ripening breath,... | |
 | William Shakespeare - 1812 - 414 páginas
...thinks " but thou love me" means unless thou love me He is certainly right. So in AntMy and Cleopatra : I have no joy of this contract to-night : It is too...; Too like the lightning, which doth cease to be, Ere one can say — It lightens. Sweet, good night ! This bud of love, by summer's ripening breath,... | |
 | William Shakespeare - 1813 - 480 páginas
...ev'ry mountain's head." Which is the god of my idolatry, And I'll believe thee. ROM. If my heart's dear love — JUL. Well, do not swear: although I joy in...; Too like the lightning, which doth cease to be, Ere one can say — It lightens.3 Sweet, good night!* This bud of love, by summer's ripening breath,... | |
 | William Shakespeare - 1813 - 500 páginas
...King Henry IV. Part II : " - - aconitum, or rash gunpowder." STB EVENS. Again, in Romeo and Juliet : " It is too rash, too unadvis'd, too sudden ; " Too like the lightning," &c. MALONE. 1 Deliver'd to us ; &c.] So the folio. The quarto thus : Delivered to him, and forthwith.... | |
 | William Shakespeare - 1814 - 528 páginas
...thy gracious self, Which is the god of my idolatry, And I'll believe thee. Rom. If my heart's dear love — Jul. Well, do not swear; although I joy in...contract to-night : It is too rash, too unadvis'd, too sndden; Too like the lightning, which doth cease to be, Ere one can say — It lightens. Sweet, good... | |
 | Elegant extracts - 1816 - 490 páginas
...my idolatry, And I 'II believe thee. Horn. If my heart's dear love Jul. Well, do not swear: altho' I joy in thee, I have no joy of this contract to-night...; Too like the lightning, which doth cease to be, Ere one can say, it lightens. Sweet, good night ! This bud of love, by summer's ripening breath. May... | |
 | William Shakespeare - 1818 - 376 páginas
...all ; Or, if thou wilt, swear by thy gracious self, And I 'll believe thee. Rom. If my heart's dear love — Jul. Well, do not swear : although I joy...joy of this contract to-night : It is too rash, too unadyis'd, too sudden; Too like the lightning, which doth cease to be, Ere one can say — It lightens.... | |
 | William Shakespeare - 1819 - 646 páginas
...love — JuL Well, do not swear : although I joy in thee, have no joy of this contract to-night : t is too rash, too unadvis'd, too sudden ; Too like the lightning, which doth cease to be, ire one can say — It lightens. Sweet, good night ! This bud of love, by summer's ripening breath,... | |
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