The Ancient British Drama ...Walter Scott W. Miller, 1810 - Počet stran: 614 |
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Strana 18
... sirrah . Men . Pr'ythee let's be acquainted ; I do love thee , faith . Mal . At your service , by the Lord , la . Shall's go to supper ? Let's be once drunk together , and so unite a most virtuously strengthened friend- ship : shall's ...
... sirrah . Men . Pr'ythee let's be acquainted ; I do love thee , faith . Mal . At your service , by the Lord , la . Shall's go to supper ? Let's be once drunk together , and so unite a most virtuously strengthened friend- ship : shall's ...
Strana 54
... sirrah , fetch a surgeon . Cor . You'll set a badge on the jealous fool's head , sir ; Now set a coxcomb on your own . Val . What's the cause of these wars , Dariotto ? Dar . ' Foot , I know not . Cor . Well , sir , know and spare not ...
... sirrah , fetch a surgeon . Cor . You'll set a badge on the jealous fool's head , sir ; Now set a coxcomb on your own . Val . What's the cause of these wars , Dariotto ? Dar . ' Foot , I know not . Cor . Well , sir , know and spare not ...
Strana 66
... sirrah , I tell thee I am thy master , William Touchstone , goldsmith , and thou my ' prentice , Francis Quicksilver , and I will see whither you are running . Work upon that now . Quick . Why , sir , I hope a man may use his re ...
... sirrah , I tell thee I am thy master , William Touchstone , goldsmith , and thou my ' prentice , Francis Quicksilver , and I will see whither you are running . Work upon that now . Quick . Why , sir , I hope a man may use his re ...
Strana 67
... sirrah ! [ Exit TOUCHSTONE . Work upon that now . Quick . Marry , pho , goodman Flat - cap ; ' sfoot , though I am a ' prentice , I can give arms : my father's a justice o ' peace by descent ; and , Quick . Why , ' slid , sir , I have ...
... sirrah ! [ Exit TOUCHSTONE . Work upon that now . Quick . Marry , pho , goodman Flat - cap ; ' sfoot , though I am a ' prentice , I can give arms : my father's a justice o ' peace by descent ; and , Quick . Why , ' slid , sir , I have ...
Strana 71
... sirrah ? what vein's this , hah ? Quick . " Who cries on murder ? Lady , was it you ? " How does our master ? pr'ythee cry , Eastward hoe ! Touch . Sirrah , sirrah , you're past your hiccup now , I see ; you're drunk . Quick . ' Tis for ...
... sirrah ? what vein's this , hah ? Quick . " Who cries on murder ? Lady , was it you ? " How does our master ? pr'ythee cry , Eastward hoe ! Touch . Sirrah , sirrah , you're past your hiccup now , I see ; you're drunk . Quick . ' Tis for ...
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Strana 451 - That hath redeem'd our souls, mark not my face, Nor hack me with your sword : but let me go Perfect and undeformed to my tomb. I am not worthy that I should prevail In the least suit ; no, not to speak to you, Nor look on you, nor to be in your presence : Yet as an abject this one suit I crave ; This granted, I am ready for my grave.
Strana 441 - twas for you. Say I incur The general name of villain through the world, Of traitor to my friend: I care not, I. Beggary, shame, death, scandal, and reproach, For you I'll hazard all : why, what care I ? For you I'll live, and in your love I'll die.
Strana 417 - ALPHA BETA GAMMA DELTA EPSILON ZETA ETA THETA IOTA KAPPA LAMBDA MU NU XI OMICRON PI RHO SIGMA TAU UPSILON PHI CHI PSI OMEGA...
Strana 118 - Thou mayst lie chaste now ! it were fine, methinks, To have thee seen at revels, forgetful feasts, And unclean brothels : sure 'twould fright the sinner, And make him a good coward : put a reveller Out of his antick amble, And cloy an epicure with empty dishes. Here might a scornful and ambitious woman Look through and through herself.
Strana 454 - That you should lay this penance on their son? When I but think of Master Frankford's love, And lay it to my treason, or compare My murdering him for his relieving me, It strikes a terror like a lightning's flash To scorch my blood up. Thus I, like the owl...
Strana 438 - To answer at th' assize for them that's dead. Frank. I thank your pains, sir: had the news been better, Your will was to have brought it, Mr.
Strana 456 - I'm now bound, I was so impudent to wish you here ; And once more beg your pardon. Oh, good man, And father to my children, pardon me. Pardon, oh ! pardon me : my fault so heinous is, That if you in this world forgive it not. Heaven will not clear it in the world to come.
Strana 59 - Fortune, the great commandress of the world» Hath divers ways to advance her followers : To some she gives honour without deserving, To other some, deserving without honour...
Strana 244 - Raymond Mounchensey, I would have thee know, He does not breathe this air, whose love I cherish, And whose soul I love more than Mounchensey's : Nor ever in my life did see the man Whom, for his wit and many virtuous parts, I think more worthy of my sister's love. But since the matter grows unto this pass, I must not seem to cross my father's will; But when thou list to visit her by night, My horse is saddled, and the stable door Stands ready for thee ; use them at thy pleasure. In honest marriage...
Strana 448 - My boots and spurs : where's Jenkin ? God forgive me, How I neglect my business ! Wife, look here ; I have a matter to be tried to-morrow By eight o'clock ; and my attorney writes me I must be there betimes with evidence, Or it will go against me.