The Works of Shakespeare: In Eight Volumes ; Collated with the Oldest Copies, and Corrected: with Notes, Explanatory, and Critical:, Volume 2H. Lintott, C. Hitch, J. and R. Tonson, C. Corbet, R. and B. Wellington, J. Brindley, and E. New, 1740 |
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Pagina 123
Thus hath the candle fing'd the moth : O these deliberate fools ! when they do chuse , They have the wisdom by their wit to lose . Ner . The ancient faying is no heresy , Hanging and wiving goes by destiny . Por .
Thus hath the candle fing'd the moth : O these deliberate fools ! when they do chuse , They have the wisdom by their wit to lose . Ner . The ancient faying is no heresy , Hanging and wiving goes by destiny . Por .
Pagina 170
Moth , Page to Don Adriano de Armado . ' A Forefter . Princess of France . Rofaline , Maria , Catharine , Jaquenetta , a Country Wench . } Ladies , attending on the Princefs . Officers , and others , Attendants upon the King and ...
Moth , Page to Don Adriano de Armado . ' A Forefter . Princess of France . Rofaline , Maria , Catharine , Jaquenetta , a Country Wench . } Ladies , attending on the Princefs . Officers , and others , Attendants upon the King and ...
Pagina 181
Enter Armado , and Moth . Arm . DOY , what fign is it , when a man of great Moth . A great fign , Sir , that he will look fad . Arm . Why , fadness is one and the self - fame thing , dear imp . Moth . No , no ; O lord , Sir , no .
Enter Armado , and Moth . Arm . DOY , what fign is it , when a man of great Moth . A great fign , Sir , that he will look fad . Arm . Why , fadness is one and the self - fame thing , dear imp . Moth . No , no ; O lord , Sir , no .
Pagina 182
Moth . I am anfwer'd , Sir . Arm . I love not to be croft . Moth . He fpeaks the clean contrary , croffes love not him . Arm . I have promis'd to ftudy three years with the King . Moth . You may do it in an hour , Sir .
Moth . I am anfwer'd , Sir . Arm . I love not to be croft . Moth . He fpeaks the clean contrary , croffes love not him . Arm . I have promis'd to ftudy three years with the King . Moth . You may do it in an hour , Sir .
Pagina 183
Who was Sampfon's love , my dear Moth ? Moth . A woman , master . Arm . Of what complexion ? Moth . Of all the four , or the three , or the two , or one of the four . Arm . Tell me precifely of what complexion ? Moth .
Who was Sampfon's love , my dear Moth ? Moth . A woman , master . Arm . Of what complexion ? Moth . Of all the four , or the three , or the two , or one of the four . Arm . Tell me precifely of what complexion ? Moth .
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