The Plays of William Shakspeare. ....T. Bensley, 1800 |
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Pagina 71
... beat her . : Mrs. Page . Heaven guide him to thy husband's cudgel ; and the devil guide his cudgel afterwards ! Mrs. Ford . But is my husband coming ? Mrs. Page . Ay , in good sadness , is he ; and talks of the basket too , howsoever he ...
... beat her . : Mrs. Page . Heaven guide him to thy husband's cudgel ; and the devil guide his cudgel afterwards ! Mrs. Ford . But is my husband coming ? Mrs. Page . Ay , in good sadness , is he ; and talks of the basket too , howsoever he ...
Pagina 74
... [ beats him . ] you rag , you baggage , you polecat , you ronyon ! out ! out ! I'll conjure you , I'll fortune - tell you ... beat him most unpitifully , methought . Mrs. Page . I'll have the cudgel hallow'd , and nung o'er the altar ; it ...
... [ beats him . ] you rag , you baggage , you polecat , you ronyon ! out ! out ! I'll conjure you , I'll fortune - tell you ... beat him most unpitifully , methought . Mrs. Page . I'll have the cudgel hallow'd , and nung o'er the altar ; it ...
Pagina 85
... beat me grievously , in the shape of a woman ; for in the shape of a man , master Brook , I fear not Goliah with a weaver's beam ; because I know also , life is a shuttle . I am in haste ; go along with me ; I'll tell you all , master ...
... beat me grievously , in the shape of a woman ; for in the shape of a man , master Brook , I fear not Goliah with a weaver's beam ; because I know also , life is a shuttle . I am in haste ; go along with me ; I'll tell you all , master ...
Pagina 28
... beat him like a dog . Sir To . What , for being a Puritan ? thy exquifite rea- fon , dear knight ? Sir And . I have no exquifite reason for't , but I have reafon good enough . Mar. The devil a Puritan that he is , or any thing con ...
... beat him like a dog . Sir To . What , for being a Puritan ? thy exquifite rea- fon , dear knight ? Sir And . I have no exquifite reason for't , but I have reafon good enough . Mar. The devil a Puritan that he is , or any thing con ...
Pagina 35
... Slight , I could fo beat the rogue : - Sir To . Peace , I fay . Mal . To be count Malvolio Sir To . Ah , rogue ! Sir And . Pistol him , pistol him . D 2 Sir To . Sir To . Peace , peace ! Mal . There Aa 11 . 35 TWELFTH - NIGHT .
... Slight , I could fo beat the rogue : - Sir To . Peace , I fay . Mal . To be count Malvolio Sir To . Ah , rogue ! Sir And . Pistol him , pistol him . D 2 Sir To . Sir To . Peace , peace ! Mal . There Aa 11 . 35 TWELFTH - NIGHT .
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The Plays of William Shakespeare ...: With the Corrections and ..., Volumul 2 William Shakespeare Vizualizare completă - 1809 |
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Pagina 60 - Of every hearer; for it so falls out, That what we have we prize not to the worth, Whiles we enjoy it; but being lack'd and lost, Why, then we rack the value; then we find The virtue, that possession would not show us, Whiles it was ours...