| 1722 - 376 páginas
...this Point of Crtfuiftry, than by delivering it in the Words of Othello, in Sbakefpear : To To fay my Wife is fair, feeds well., loves Company, Is free of Speech, Sings, Plays, and Dances well} Where Venue />, Thefe are moft Vertuous. . I fhall conclude this Female Ledure, by obferving, That the Lady,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1788 - 572 páginas
...shall turn the business of my soul To such exsuffolate and blown surmises, Matching thy inference. 'Tis- not to make me jealous, To say — -my wife...her revolt ; For she had eyes, and chose me : No, lago ; • 280 I'll see, before I doubt; when I doubt, prove -r Andj on the proof, there is no more... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1804 - 642 páginas
...shall turn the business of my soul To such exsufflicate and blown surmises, Matching thy inference. 'Tis not to make me jealous, To say — my wife is...of her revolt; For she had eyes, and chose me : No, lago ; I'll see, before I doubt; when I doubt, prove; And, on the proof, there is no more but this,... | |
| William Enfield - 1804 - 418 páginas
...thou I'd make a life of jealousy? To follow still the changes of the moon With fresh suspicions?— 'Tis not to make me jealous, To say my wife is fair , feeds well , loves compaay, Is free of speech , sings , plays, and dances well; t-rrl • . 7 | O 7 ri ^ 7 . ' Wnere virtue... | |
| John Howe Baron Chedworth - 1805 - 392 páginas
...Hanmer's emendation, make, which, I think, is very ably supported by Malone. p. 647.— 544.— 526. Oth. 'Tis not to make me jealous, To say — my wife is...dances well'; Where virtue is, these are more virtuous. This, I confess, notwithstanding the explanations, I do not understand : more virtuous than what? I... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1805 - 486 páginas
...shall turn the business of my soul To such exsufflicate9 and blown surmises, Matching thy inference.1 'Tis not to make me jealous, To say — my wife is...dances well; Where virtue is, these are more virtuous :2 Nor from mine own weak merits will I draw The smallest fear, or doubt of her revolt; For she had... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1805 - 486 páginas
...shall turn the business of my soul To such exsufflicate9 and blown surmises, Matching thy inference.1 'Tis not to make me jealous, To say — my wife is...plays, and dances well; Where virtue is, these are more virtuous:2 Nor from mine own weak merits will I draw The smallest fear, or doubt of her revolt; For... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1806 - 420 páginas
...shall turn the business of my soul To such exsuffl icate i8 and blown surmises, Matching thy inference. 'Tis not to make me jealous, To say — my wife is...of her revolt; For she had eyes, and chose me: No, lago; I'll see, before I doubt; when I doubt, prove; And, on the proof, there is no more but this,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1807 - 344 páginas
...shall turn the business of my soul To such exsufflicate and blown surmises, Matching thy inference. Tis not to make me jealous, To say — my wife is...her revolt ; For she had eyes, and chose me : No, lago ; I'll see, before I doubt : when I doubt, prove ; And, on the proof, there is no more but this,... | |
| William Shakespeare, Samuel Ayscough - 1807 - 562 páginas
...blown surmises s, Matching thy inference. Tis not to make me jealous, Tosay — my wife is fair.feeds well, loves company, Is free of speech, sings, plays,...more virtuous; Nor from mine own weak merits will I dnw The smallest fear, or doubt of her revolt ; Kor she had eyes, and chose me : No, Ia¡.o ; 1'llsee,... | |
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