The Works of Shakespeare, 2. ciltJ. and P. Knapton, 1752 |
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... young Lord of Florence , Favourite to Don Pedro . Benedick , a young Lord of Padua , favour'd likewife by Don Pedro . Balthazar , Servant to Don Pedro . Antonio , Brother to Leonato . Borachio , Confident to Don John . Conrade , Friend ...
... young Lord of Florence , Favourite to Don Pedro . Benedick , a young Lord of Padua , favour'd likewife by Don Pedro . Balthazar , Servant to Don Pedro . Antonio , Brother to Leonato . Borachio , Confident to Don John . Conrade , Friend ...
Sayfa 5
... there being no mention of her thro ' the Play , no one Speech addrefs'd to her , nor one Syllable spoken by her . Neither is there any A 3 one 7 dro hath beftow'd much honour on a young Florentine (1) MUCH ADO about NOTHING. ...
... there being no mention of her thro ' the Play , no one Speech addrefs'd to her , nor one Syllable spoken by her . Neither is there any A 3 one 7 dro hath beftow'd much honour on a young Florentine (1) MUCH ADO about NOTHING. ...
Sayfa 6
... young Florentine , call'd Claudio . Me . Much deferved on his part , and equally re- membred by Don Pedro : he hath borne himself be- yond the promife of his age , doing in the figure of a lamb the feats of a lon : he hath , indeed ...
... young Florentine , call'd Claudio . Me . Much deferved on his part , and equally re- membred by Don Pedro : he hath borne himself be- yond the promife of his age , doing in the figure of a lamb the feats of a lon : he hath , indeed ...
Sayfa 8
... young fquarer now , that will make a voyage with him to the devil ? Me . He is moft in the company of the right noble Claudio . Beat . O lord , he will hang upon him like a disease ; he is fooner caught than the peftilence , and the ...
... young fquarer now , that will make a voyage with him to the devil ? Me . He is moft in the company of the right noble Claudio . Beat . O lord , he will hang upon him like a disease ; he is fooner caught than the peftilence , and the ...
Sayfa 10
... young lady ? Bene . Do you queftion me , as an honeft man fhould do , for my fimple true judgment ? or would you have me speak after my custom , as being a professed tyrant to their fex ? Claud . No , I pr'ythee , speak in fober ...
... young lady ? Bene . Do you queftion me , as an honeft man fhould do , for my fimple true judgment ? or would you have me speak after my custom , as being a professed tyrant to their fex ? Claud . No , I pr'ythee , speak in fober ...
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