The Dramatic Writings: Of Will. Shakespeare. With Introductory Prefaces to Each Play. Printed Complete from the Best Editions. ...D. Ogilvie and Son, London, 1798 - 420 sidor |
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Sida iii
... Giannetto , went to his father , and faid , What has my father done ? The father replied , Dear Giannetto , there is none to whom I wish better than to you . Go to Venice , to your godfather , whose name is Anfaldo : he has no child ...
... Giannetto , went to his father , and faid , What has my father done ? The father replied , Dear Giannetto , there is none to whom I wish better than to you . Go to Venice , to your godfather , whose name is Anfaldo : he has no child ...
Sida iv
... Giannetto fhould be obeyed , and ferved with more attention than had been paid to himself . He then delivered him the keys of his ready money ; and told him , Son , fpend this money , keep a table , and make yourself known : remember ...
... Giannetto fhould be obeyed , and ferved with more attention than had been paid to himself . He then delivered him the keys of his ready money ; and told him , Son , fpend this money , keep a table , and make yourself known : remember ...
Sida v
... Giannetto , who waited on her immediately . She , taking him by the hand , asked him who he was ? whence he came ? and if he knew the custom of the country ? He anfwered , That the knowledge of that custom was his only reason for coming ...
... Giannetto , who waited on her immediately . She , taking him by the hand , asked him who he was ? whence he came ? and if he knew the custom of the country ? He anfwered , That the knowledge of that custom was his only reason for coming ...
Sida vi
... Giannetto . Some time after his companions arriving from Alexandria very rich , demanded what was become of their friend , and having heard the ftory , ran to fee him , and rejoiced with him for his fafety ; telling him , that next ...
... Giannetto . Some time after his companions arriving from Alexandria very rich , demanded what was become of their friend , and having heard the ftory , ran to fee him , and rejoiced with him for his fafety ; telling him , that next ...
Sida vii
... Giannetto with tears re- turned his embraces . Anfaldo heard his tale : do not grieve , my dear fon , fays he , we have still enough : the fea enriches fome men , others it ruins . " Poor Giannetto's head was day and night full of the ...
... Giannetto with tears re- turned his embraces . Anfaldo heard his tale : do not grieve , my dear fon , fays he , we have still enough : the fea enriches fome men , others it ruins . " Poor Giannetto's head was day and night full of the ...
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The Dramatic Writings of Will. Shakespeare: With Introductory ..., Volym 2 William Shakespeare Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1798 |
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