The Plays of William Shakspeare: Accurately Printed from the Text of the Corrected Copy Left by the Late George Steevens, with Glossorial Notes and a Sketch of the Life of Shakspeare, Volumul 7Phillips, Sampson, 1854 |
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Pagina 446
... Bawd , and Boult . Pand . Boult . Boult . Sir . Pand . Search the market narrowly ; Mitylene is full of gallants . We lost too much money this mart , by being too wenchless . Bawd . We were never so much out of creatures . We have but ...
... Bawd , and Boult . Pand . Boult . Boult . Sir . Pand . Search the market narrowly ; Mitylene is full of gallants . We lost too much money this mart , by being too wenchless . Bawd . We were never so much out of creatures . We have but ...
Pagina 447
... Bawd . Why , to give over , I pray you ? is it a shame to get when we are old ? Pand . O , our credit comes not in like the com- modity ; nor the commodity wages not with the danger ; therefore , if in our youths we could pick up some ...
... Bawd . Why , to give over , I pray you ? is it a shame to get when we are old ? Pand . O , our credit comes not in like the com- modity ; nor the commodity wages not with the danger ; therefore , if in our youths we could pick up some ...
Pagina 448
... Bawd . Why lament you , pretty one ? Mar. That I am pretty . Bawd . Come , the gods have done their part in you . Mar. I accuse them not . Bawd . You are lit into my hands , where you are like to live . Mar. The more my fault , To ...
... Bawd . Why lament you , pretty one ? Mar. That I am pretty . Bawd . Come , the gods have done their part in you . Mar. I accuse them not . Bawd . You are lit into my hands , where you are like to live . Mar. The more my fault , To ...
Pagina 449
... Bawd . We shall have him here to - morrow with his best ruff on . Boult . To - night , to - night . But , mistress , do you know the French knight that cowers ' i'the hams ? Bawd . Who ? monsieur Veroles ? Boult . Ay ; he offered to cut ...
... Bawd . We shall have him here to - morrow with his best ruff on . Boult . To - night , to - night . But , mistress , do you know the French knight that cowers ' i'the hams ? Bawd . Who ? monsieur Veroles ? Boult . Ay ; he offered to cut ...
Pagina 450
... Bawd . Thou may'st cut a morsel off the spit . Boult . I may so . Bawd . Who should deny it ? Come , young one , I like the manner of your garments well . Boult . Ay , by my faith , they shall not be changed yet . Bawd . Boult , spend ...
... Bawd . Thou may'st cut a morsel off the spit . Boult . I may so . Bawd . Who should deny it ? Come , young one , I like the manner of your garments well . Boult . Ay , by my faith , they shall not be changed yet . Bawd . Boult , spend ...
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