| Charles Lamb - 1882 - 80 страници
...though their wedding could not be celebrated in this wild forest with any of the parade or splento visit Leonato. Among these were Don Pedro, the prince...still be talking, signior Benedick ; nobody marks you. " Beuedic k was just such another rattle-brain as Beatrice, yet he was not pleased at this free salutation... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1882 - 326 страници
...father, she would not have his head on her shoulders for all Messina, as like him as she is. Beat. I wonder that you will still be talking, Signior Benedick : nobody marks you. Bene. What, my dear Lady Disdain ! are you yet living? Beat. Is it possible disdain should die while... | |
| Francis Bacon, William Shakespeare, Mrs. Henry Pott - 1883 - 698 страници
...flouts." The idea is further developed in Much Ado in the characters of Beatrice and Benedick : — I wonder that you will still be talking, Signior Benedick : nobody marks you. Bene. What, my dear Lady Disdain ! are you yet living ? Beat. Is it possible disdain should die, while... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1883 - 946 страници
...father, she would not have his head on her shoulders for all Messina, as like him as she is. Beat. I wonder that you will still be talking, Signior Benedick ; nobody marks you. Bene. What, my dear Lady Disdain ! are you yet living ? Beat. Is it possible disdain should die while... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1883 - 496 страници
...is. 13 This phrase is common in Dorsetshire : " Jf.ck fathers him self," is like his father. Beat. I wonder that you will still be talking, signior Benedick : nobody marks you. Bcnc. What, my dear lady Disdain ! are you yet living ! Brat. Is' it possible disdain should die, while... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1884 - 368 страници
...she would not have his head on her shoulders for all Messina, as like him as she is. I00 Beatrice. I wonder that you will still be talking, Signior Benedick ; nobody marks you. Benedick. What, my dear Lady Disdain ! are you yet living? Beatrice. Is it possible disdain should die while... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1886 - 168 страници
...lord of Florence ; and with them came the wild and witty Benedick, and -he was a lord of Padua. Th"se strangers had been at Messina before, and the hospitable...signior Benedick; nobody marks you." Benedick was just buch another rattle-brain as Beatrice, yet he was not pleased at this free salutation: he thought it... | |
| Elizabeth Wormeley Latimer - 1886 - 474 страници
...the old man, which Leonato turns aside with courtesy, and then Beatrice bursts upon him. Beatrice. I wonder that you will still be talking, Signior Benedick ; nobody marks you. Benedick. What ! my dear Lady Disdain, are you yet living ? And so they flash back at each other repartee after... | |
| William Shakespeare, Sir Henry Irving - 1887 - 92 страници
...man. Truly, the lady fathers herself:—Be happy, lady! for you are like an honourable father. Beat, I wonder, that you will still be talking, Signior Benedick : nobody marks you. Bene. What, my dear lady Disdain! are you yet living ? Beat. Is it possible disdain should die, while... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1887 - 200 страници
...his resemblance to him. have his head on her shoulders for all Messina, as like him as she is. Beat. I wonder that you will still be talking, Signior Benedick : nobody marks you. Bene. What, my dear Lady Disdain ! are you yet living? Beat. Is it possible disdain should die while... | |
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