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Σελίδα 19
... bring thee , rogue , within The statute of sorcery , tricesimo tertio 3 Of Harry the eighth : ay , and perhaps , thy neck Within a noose , for laundring gold and barbing it , " Dol . [ Snatches FACE's sword . ] You'll bring your head ...
... bring thee , rogue , within The statute of sorcery , tricesimo tertio 3 Of Harry the eighth : ay , and perhaps , thy neck Within a noose , for laundring gold and barbing it , " Dol . [ Snatches FACE's sword . ] You'll bring your head ...
Σελίδα 20
... bring him in [ to FACE . Within the statute ! Who shall take your word ? A whoreson , upstart , apocryphal captain , Whom not a Puritan in Blackfriers will trust So much as for a feather : 5 and you , too , [ to SUBTLE . Will give the ...
... bring him in [ to FACE . Within the statute ! Who shall take your word ? A whoreson , upstart , apocryphal captain , Whom not a Puritan in Blackfriers will trust So much as for a feather : 5 and you , too , [ to SUBTLE . Will give the ...
Σελίδα 28
... bring you 8 9 No cheating Clim o ' the Cloughs , or Claribels , That look as big as five - and - fifty , and flush ; And spit out secrets like hot custard- Dap . Captain ! Face . Nor any melancholic under - scribe , Shall tell the vicar ...
... bring you 8 9 No cheating Clim o ' the Cloughs , or Claribels , That look as big as five - and - fifty , and flush ; And spit out secrets like hot custard- Dap . Captain ! Face . Nor any melancholic under - scribe , Shall tell the vicar ...
Σελίδα 44
... brings him the commodity . No more Shall thirst of satin , or the covetous hunger Of velvet entrails for a rude - spun cloke , To be display'd at madam Augusta's , " make The sons of Sword and Hazard fall before The golden calf , and on ...
... brings him the commodity . No more Shall thirst of satin , or the covetous hunger Of velvet entrails for a rude - spun cloke , To be display'd at madam Augusta's , " make The sons of Sword and Hazard fall before The golden calf , and on ...
Σελίδα 56
... brings it me . He , honest wretch , A notable , superstitious , good soul , Has worn his knees bare , and his slippers ... bring along , In hope , sir , to convert him . Sub . Son , I doubt You are covetous , that thus you meet your time ...
... brings it me . He , honest wretch , A notable , superstitious , good soul , Has worn his knees bare , and his slippers ... bring along , In hope , sir , to convert him . Sub . Son , I doubt You are covetous , that thus you meet your time ...
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Σελίδα 43 - Come on, sir. Now you set your foot on shore In Novo Orbe ; here's the rich Peru : And there within, sir, are the golden mines, Great Solomon's Ophir!
Σελίδα 515 - In good set terms and yet a motley fool. '.Good morrow, fool,' quoth I. ' No, sir,' quoth he, ' Call me not fool till heaven hath sent me fortune : ' And then he drew a dial from his poke, And, looking on it with lack-lustre eye, Says very wisely, ' It is ten o'clock : Thus we may see...
Σελίδα 44 - If he deny, ha' him beaten to 't, as he is That brings him the commodity. No more Shall thirst of satin, or the covetous hunger Of velvet entrails, for a rude-spun cloak, To be displayed at Madam Augusta's, make The sons of Sword and Hazard fall before The golden calf, and on their knees, whole nights, Commit idolatry with wine and trumpets: Or go a feasting after drum and ensign.
Σελίδα 217 - Sejanus you may take notice of the scene betwixt Livia and the physician which is a pleasant satire upon the artificial helps of beauty: in Catiline you may see the parliament of women; the little envies of them to one another; and all that passes betwixt Curio and Fulvia: scenes admirable in their kind, but of an ill mingle with the rest.
Σελίδα 30 - But I do think, now, I shall leave the law, And therefore Face. Why, this changes quite the case! Do you think that I dare move him? Dap. If you please, sir, All's one to him, I see. Face. What! For that money? I cannot with my conscience. Nor should you Make the request, methinks. Dap. No, sir, I mean To add consideration. Face. Why then, sir, I'll try. Say that it were for all games, Doctor? Sub. I say, then, not a mouth shall eat for him At any ordinary, but o' the score, 100 That is a gaming...
Σελίδα 334 - It scarcely seems necessary to enlarge on a story so familiar; but it may not be amiss to say a few words on the treatment which this tragedy has received.
Σελίδα 37 - Doctor, do you hear ? This is my friend, Abel, an honest fellow ; He lets me have good tobacco, and he does not Sophisticate it with sack-lees or oil, Nor washes it in muscadel and grains, Nor buries it in gravel, under ground, Wrapp'd up in greasy leather...
Σελίδα 87 - These chastisements are common to the saints, And such rebukes, we of the separation Must bear with willing shoulders, as the trials Sent forth to tempt our frailties. Ana. In pure zeal, I do not like the man, he is a heathen, And speaks the language of Canaan, truly.
Σελίδα 96 - Slight ! would you have me stalk like a mill-jade, All day, for one that will not yield us grains ? I know him of old. SUB. O, but to ha' gull'd him, Had been a mastery. FACE. Let him go, black boy ! And turn thee, that some fresh news may possess thee. A noble count, a don of Spain (my dear Delicious compeer, and my...
Σελίδα 10 - cause we would make known, No country's mirth is better than our own: No clime breeds better matter for your whore, Bawd, squire, impostor, many persons more, Whose manners, now...