Hamlet Travestie: In Three ActsLacy, 1871 - 48 pagina's |
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Pagina 15
... meet you ; So stay , and find out what his real state is , And we will give you board and lodging gratis . Ros . ( L. c . ) Indeed we can't refuse , you speak so pretty ; You might command us , and you use entreaty . GUILD . ( L. ) We ...
... meet you ; So stay , and find out what his real state is , And we will give you board and lodging gratis . Ros . ( L. c . ) Indeed we can't refuse , you speak so pretty ; You might command us , and you use entreaty . GUILD . ( L. ) We ...
Pagina 19
... meet you . HOR . My honoured lord , most proud am I to greet you . HAM . Horatio , you're as tight a lad , I say , As one may meet with in a summer's day . HOR . Come , that won't do , my lord : now that's all gammon ( c ) . He's ...
... meet you . HOR . My honoured lord , most proud am I to greet you . HAM . Horatio , you're as tight a lad , I say , As one may meet with in a summer's day . HOR . Come , that won't do , my lord : now that's all gammon ( c ) . He's ...
Pagina 41
... meet with in a summer's day— This is surely no flattering compliment to Horatio : it is branding him , in unequivocal language , with the opprobrious appellation of a fair - weather friend . Our author meant , and I have no doubt wrote ...
... meet with in a summer's day— This is surely no flattering compliment to Horatio : it is branding him , in unequivocal language , with the opprobrious appellation of a fair - weather friend . Our author meant , and I have no doubt wrote ...
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