Shakspere's Werke, herausg. und erklärt von N. Delius. [With] Nachträge und Berichtigungen, Part 156, Volume 7 |
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Page vi
... , my chastitie vnstained in thought . Then if your violence deface this building , the workemanship of heauen , made vp for good , and not to be the exercise of sinnes intemperaunce , you do kill your owne honour VI EINLEITUNG .
... , my chastitie vnstained in thought . Then if your violence deface this building , the workemanship of heauen , made vp for good , and not to be the exercise of sinnes intemperaunce , you do kill your owne honour VI EINLEITUNG .
Page vii
... thoughts to haue kissed her , but that hee feared the offer would offend her . This onely hee sayde , Lady , for such your vertues are , a farre more worthy stile your beuty challenges , and no way lesse your beauty can promise me that ...
... thoughts to haue kissed her , but that hee feared the offer would offend her . This onely hee sayde , Lady , for such your vertues are , a farre more worthy stile your beuty challenges , and no way lesse your beauty can promise me that ...
Page xiii
... thought his herte woll to - breke , Till he may to this maide speke And to her fader eke also For mariage . And it fell so , That all was do , right as he thought , His purpos to an ende he brought , She wedded him as for her lorde ...
... thought his herte woll to - breke , Till he may to this maide speke And to her fader eke also For mariage . And it fell so , That all was do , right as he thought , His purpos to an ende he brought , She wedded him as for her lorde ...
Page xiv
... thought you still to live , and all for nought . When Apollonius heard her sing these verses , lifting up his eyes and sighing , he said : Alas , poore wretch as I am ! how long shall I strive with life , and abide this greevous ...
... thought you still to live , and all for nought . When Apollonius heard her sing these verses , lifting up his eyes and sighing , he said : Alas , poore wretch as I am ! how long shall I strive with life , and abide this greevous ...
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... thoughts the king Of every virtue gives renown to men ! 4 Her face , the book of praises , where is read Nothing but curious pleasures , as from thence Sorrow were ever ras'd , and testy wrath 5 Could never be her mild companion . Ye ...
... thoughts the king Of every virtue gives renown to men ! 4 Her face , the book of praises , where is read Nothing but curious pleasures , as from thence Sorrow were ever ras'd , and testy wrath 5 Could never be her mild companion . Ye ...
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