| William Shakespeare - 1803 - 446 Seiten
...she drowned herself in her own defence ? 2 Clo. Why, 'tis found so. 1 Clo. It must be se ofendendo; it cannot be else. For here lies the point: If I drown myself wittingly, it argues an act: and an act hath three branches ; it is, to act, to do, and to perform... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1804 - 642 Seiten
...Clo. How can that be, unless she drown'd herself in her own defence? 2 Clo. Why, 'tis found so. 1 Clo. It must be se offendendo; it cannot be else. For here lies the point: If I drown myself wittingly, it argues an act: and an act hath three branches; it is, to act, to do, and to perform:... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1805 - 486 Seiten
...How can that be, unless she drowned herself in her own defence ? 2 Clo. Why, 'tis found so. 1 Clo. It must be se offendendo; it cannot be else. For here lies the point: If I drown myself wittingly, it argues an act: and an act hath three branches; it is, to act, to do, and to perform:... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1806 - 420 Seiten
...she drown'd herself in her own defence ? 2 Clo. Why, 'tis found so. 1 C/o. It must be se ojfcndendo; it cannot be else. For here lies the point: If I drown myself wittingly, it argues an act: and an act hath three branches l " ; it is, to act, to do, and to perform:... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1807 - 374 Seiten
...How can that be, unless she drowned herself in her own defence ? 2 C/o. Why, 'tis found so. 1 C/o. It must be se offendendo; it cannot be else. For here lies the point: If I drown myself wittingly, it argues an act: and an act hath three branches; it is, to act, to do, and to perform:... | |
| William Shakespeare, Samuel Ayscough - 1807 - 562 Seiten
...How can that be, unless she drown'd herself in her own defence? 1 Clown. It must be se nffendendo ; it cannot be else. For here lies the point : If I drown myself 40 wittingly, it argues an act: and an act hath three branches ! ; it is, to act, to do, and to perform... | |
| Elizabeth Inchbald - 1808 - 418 Seiten
...can that be, unless she drown'd herself in her own defence > 2 Graved. Why, 'tis found so. 1 Graved. It must be se offendendo; it cannot be else. For here lies the point: If I drown myself wittingly, it argues an act: and an act hath three branches ; it is, to act, to do, and to perform... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1809 - 484 Seiten
...Clo. How can that be, unless she drowned herself in her own defence? 2 Clo. Why, 'tis found so. 1 Clo. It must be se offendendo; it cannot be else. For here lies the point: If I drown myself wittingly, it argues an act: and an act hath three branches; it is, to act, to do, and to perform :... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1811 - 498 Seiten
...be, unless she drowned herself in her own defence ? 2 Clo. Why, 'tis found so. 1 Clo. It must be sc offendendo ; it cannot be else. For here lies the point: If I drown myself wittingly, it argues an act: and an act hath three branches ; it is, to act, to do, and to perform:... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1812 - 420 Seiten
...it Christian burial. 1 Clo. How can that be, unless she drowned herself in her own defence ? 1 Clo. It must be se offendendo ; it cannot be else. For here lies the point : If I drown myself wittingly, it argues an act: and an act hath three branches ; it is, to act, to do, and to perform... | |
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