 | William Shakespeare - 1823 - 372 páginas
...your wits ? know you what 'tis you speak 1 Fal. My king ! my Jove ! I speak to thee, my heart ! King. I know thee not, old man : Fall to thy prayers •...profane ; But, being awake, I do despise my dream. Make less thy body, hence, and more thy grace ; Leave gormandizing ; know, the grave doth gape For... | |
 | William Shakespeare - 1823 - 590 páginas
...your wits ? know you what 'tis you speak ? Fal. My king ! my Jove ! I speak to thee, my heart ! King. I know thee not, old man : Fall to thy prayers; How...of man, So surfeit-swell'd, so old, and so profane ; 5 But, being awake, I do despise my dream. Make less thy body, hence 6 , and more thy grace; Leave... | |
 | William Shakespeare - 1823 - 502 páginas
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 | William Shakespeare - 1823 - 984 páginas
...your wits? know you what 'tis you speak ? Fal. My king! my Jove! I speak to thee, my heart f King. shall Bianca Kf bride to you, if yon make this assurance...; It' not, to signior Gremio : And so I tale my le dream 'd of such a kind of man, So surfeit-swell'd, so old, and so profane; But, being awake, I do... | |
 | William Shakespeare - 1824 - 422 páginas
...Jove ! I speak to thee, my heart ! * 'Tis all in all, and all in every part. f Child, offspring. King. I know thee not, old man : Fall to thy prayers ; How...profane : But, being awake, I do despise my dream. Make less thy body, hence*, and more thy grace; Leave gormandising ; know, the grave doth gape For... | |
 | William Shakespeare - 1824 - 516 páginas
...king .' my Jove ! I speak to thee, my heart! King. I know tbee not, old man : Fall to thy p.-ayers ; How ill white hairs become a fool, and jester! I have...profane ; But, being awake, I do despise my dream. Make less thy body, hence,5 and more thy grace ; Leave gormandizing ; know, the grave doth gape For... | |
 | William Shakespeare - 1824 - 884 páginas
...'tis you speak? Fal. My king ; my Jove ! I speak to thee, my heart ! King. I know thee not, oldmun. refore we will disperseourselves : farewell mail, So surfeil-swell'd, so old, and so profane j But, being awake, I do despise my dream. Make less... | |
 | William Shakespeare - 1825 - 504 páginas
...your trite? know you what 'tis yon speak ? Fal. My king ! my Jove '. I speak to thee, my heart ! King. I know thee not, old man -. Fall to thy prayers ;...jester! I have long dream'd of such a kind of man, 3o surfeit-swell'd, so old, and so profane ; But, being awake, I do despise my dream. Make less thy... | |
 | William Shakespeare - 1826 - 602 páginas
...your wits ? know you what 'tis you speak ? Fal. My king ! my Jove ! I speak to thee, my heart ! King. I know thee not, old man : Fall to thy prayers ; How...of man, So surfeit-swell'd, so old, and so profane ; 5 But, being awake, I do despise my dream. Make less thy body, hence6, and more thy grace; Leave... | |
 | William Shakespeare - 1826 - 560 páginas
...your wits ? know you what 'tis you speak ? Fal. My king ! my Jove ! I speak to thee, my heart ! King. I know thee not, old man : Fall to thy prayers ; How...a kind of man, So surfeit-swell'd, so old, and so profane4; 2 A similar scene occurs in the anonymous old play of King Henry V. FalstafT and bis companions... | |
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