The Plays of William Shakespeare: Accurately Printed from the Text of the Corrected Copy Left by the Late George Steevens, Esq. With Glossarial NotesF.C. and J. Rivington, 1823 |
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Page 232
... Kate , I'll have your song too . Lady P. Not mine , in good sooth . Hot . Not yours , in good sooth ! ' Heart , you swear like a comfit - maker's wife ! Not you , in good sooth ; and , As true as I live ; and , As God shall mend me ...
... Kate , I'll have your song too . Lady P. Not mine , in good sooth . Hot . Not yours , in good sooth ! ' Heart , you swear like a comfit - maker's wife ! Not you , in good sooth ; and , As true as I live ; and , As God shall mend me ...
Page 473
... Kate ? Kath . Pardonnez moy , I cannot tell vat is - like me . K. Hen . An angel is like you , Kate ; and you are like an angel . Kath . Que dit - il ? que je suis semblable à les anges ? dit il . Alice . Ouy , vrayment , ( sauf vostre ...
... Kate ? Kath . Pardonnez moy , I cannot tell vat is - like me . K. Hen . An angel is like you , Kate ; and you are like an angel . Kath . Que dit - il ? que je suis semblable à les anges ? dit il . Alice . Ouy , vrayment , ( sauf vostre ...
Page 474
... Kate , my wooing is fit for thy un derstanding : I am glad , thou canst speak no bet- ter English ; for , if thou couldst , thou wouldst find me such a plain king , that thou wouldst think , I had sold my farm to buy my crown . I know ...
... Kate , my wooing is fit for thy un derstanding : I am glad , thou canst speak no bet- ter English ; for , if thou couldst , thou wouldst find me such a plain king , that thou wouldst think , I had sold my farm to buy my crown . I know ...
Page 475
... Kate , take a fellow of plain and uncoined1 con- stancy ; for he perforce must do thee right , because he hath not the gift to woo in other places ; for these fellows of infinite tongue , that can rhyme themselves into ladies ' favours ...
... Kate , take a fellow of plain and uncoined1 con- stancy ; for he perforce must do thee right , because he hath not the gift to woo in other places ; for these fellows of infinite tongue , that can rhyme themselves into ladies ' favours ...
Page 476
... Kate ; but thy speak- ing of my tongue , and I thine , most truly falsely , must needs be granted to be much at one . But , Kate , dost thou understand thus much English ? Canst thou love me ? Kath . I cannot tell . K. Hen . Can any of ...
... Kate ; but thy speak- ing of my tongue , and I thine , most truly falsely , must needs be granted to be much at one . But , Kate , dost thou understand thus much English ? Canst thou love me ? Kath . I cannot tell . K. Hen . Can any of ...
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