I have thy good wil in the mean season ? Kate. Whereas I can put your grace in no assurance, I would be loth to put you in any dispaire. King Henry V - Seite xvon William Shakespeare - 1886 - 53 SeitenVollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| William Shakespeare - 1897 - 396 Seiten
...could glue you answere : But seeing I stand at my fathers direction, I must first know his will. lit a. V. But shal I haue thy good wil in the mean season?...any dispaire. Hen. V. Now before God, it is a sweete wenoh. [She goes aside, and speaks as followetk. Kate. I may thinke my selfe the happiest in the world,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1901 - 562 Seiten
...direction, I must first know his will. Hen. But shall I have thy good will in the mean season? Kath. Whereas I can put your Grace in no assurance, I would be loth to put your Grace in any despair. Hen. Now before God it is a sweet wench. Kath. [aside.] I may think myself... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1911 - 436 Seiten
...answere : But seeing I stand at my fathers direction, I must first know his will. Hen. 5. But shal I have thy good wil in the mean season ? Kate. Whereas I...assurance, I would be loth to put you in any dispaire. Hen. 5. Now before God, it is a sweete wench. She goes aside, and speakes as followeth. Knt. I may thinke... | |
| Joseph Quincy Adams - 1924 - 732 Seiten
...giue you answere; but seeing I stand at my fathers direction, I must first know his will. 1813 HEN. 5. But shal I haue thy good wil in the mean season? KATE....assurance, I would be loth to put you in any dispaire. 1818 HEN. 5. Now, before God, it is a sweete wench! She goes aside, and speakes as fottoweth. KAT.... | |
| Seymour Maitland Pitcher, William Shakespeare - 1961 - 318 Seiten
...first know his will. King of England. But shall I have thy good will in the mean season? 80 Katherine. Whereas I can put your Grace in no assurance, I would be loath to put you in any despair. King of England. Now, before God, it is a sweet wench! She goes aside,... | |
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