The Plays of William Shakspeare. ....T. Bensley, 1800 |
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Pagina 8
... dog , and a fair dog ; can there be more said ? he is good , and fair . — Is sir John Falstaff here ? Page . Sir , he is within ; and I would I could do a good office between you . Eva . It is spoke as a christians ought to speak . Shal ...
... dog , and a fair dog ; can there be more said ? he is good , and fair . — Is sir John Falstaff here ? Page . Sir , he is within ; and I would I could do a good office between you . Eva . It is spoke as a christians ought to speak . Shal ...
Pagina 13
... dogs bark so ? be there bears i'the town ? Anne . I think there are , sir ; I heard them talk'd of . Slen . I love the sport well ; but I shall as soon quarrel at it , as any man in England : -You are afraid if you see the bear loose ...
... dogs bark so ? be there bears i'the town ? Anne . I think there are , sir ; I heard them talk'd of . Slen . I love the sport well ; but I shall as soon quarrel at it , as any man in England : -You are afraid if you see the bear loose ...
Pagina 21
... dog . [ Exit SIMPLE . Quick . Alas , he speaks but for his friend . Caius . It is no matter - a for dat : -- do not you tell - a me dat I shall have Anne Page for myself ? -by gar , I vill kill de Jack priest ; and I have appointed mine ...
... dog . [ Exit SIMPLE . Quick . Alas , he speaks but for his friend . Caius . It is no matter - a for dat : -- do not you tell - a me dat I shall have Anne Page for myself ? -by gar , I vill kill de Jack priest ; and I have appointed mine ...
Pagina 27
... dog in some affairs : Sir John affects thy wife . Ford . Why , sir , my wife is not young . Pist . He wooes both high and low , both rich and poor , Both young and old , one with another , Ford ; He loves thy gally - maw fry ; Ford ...
... dog in some affairs : Sir John affects thy wife . Ford . Why , sir , my wife is not young . Pist . He wooes both high and low , both rich and poor , Both young and old , one with another , Ford ; He loves thy gally - maw fry ; Ford ...
Pagina 41
... dog - priest ! by gar , me vill cut his ears . Host . He will clapper - claw thee tightly , bully . Caius . Clapper - de - claw ! vat is dat . Host . That is , he will make the amends . Caius . By gar , me do look , he shall clapper ...
... dog - priest ! by gar , me vill cut his ears . Host . He will clapper - claw thee tightly , bully . Caius . Clapper - de - claw ! vat is dat . Host . That is , he will make the amends . Caius . By gar , me do look , he shall clapper ...
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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...