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Pagina 18
Let one attend him with a silver bason , Full of rose - water , and bestrew'd with flowers ; Another bear the ewer , the third a diaper , And say , -Will ' t please your lordship cool your hands ? Some one be ready with a costly suit ...
Let one attend him with a silver bason , Full of rose - water , and bestrew'd with flowers ; Another bear the ewer , the third a diaper , And say , -Will ' t please your lordship cool your hands ? Some one be ready with a costly suit ...
Pagina 23
Tell him from me , ( as he will win my love ) He bear himself with honourable action , Such as he hath obsérv'd in noble ladies Unto their lords , by them accomplished : Such duty to the drunkard let him do , With soft low tongue ...
Tell him from me , ( as he will win my love ) He bear himself with honourable action , Such as he hath obsérv'd in noble ladies Unto their lords , by them accomplished : Such duty to the drunkard let him do , With soft low tongue ...
Pagina 26
Am not I Christopher Sly , old Sly's son of Burton - heath ; " by birth a pedler , by education a card - maker , by transmutation a bear - herd , and now by present profession a tinker ? Ask Marian Hacket , the fat ale - wife of Wincot ...
Am not I Christopher Sly , old Sly's son of Burton - heath ; " by birth a pedler , by education a card - maker , by transmutation a bear - herd , and now by present profession a tinker ? Ask Marian Hacket , the fat ale - wife of Wincot ...
Pagina 34
The word ply is afterwards used in this scene , and in the same manner , by Tranio : " For who shall bear your part , & c . " Keep house and ply his book ? " M. Mason . So , in The Nice Wanton , an ancient interlude , 1560 : " O ye ...
The word ply is afterwards used in this scene , and in the same manner , by Tranio : " For who shall bear your part , & c . " Keep house and ply his book ? " M. Mason . So , in The Nice Wanton , an ancient interlude , 1560 : " O ye ...
Pagina 37
Why , will you mew her up , Signior Baptista , for this fiend of hell , And make her bear the penance of her tongue ? Bap . Gentlemen , content ye ; I am resolv'd : — Go in , Bianca . And for I know , she taketh most delight In musick ...
Why , will you mew her up , Signior Baptista , for this fiend of hell , And make her bear the penance of her tongue ? Bap . Gentlemen , content ye ; I am resolv'd : — Go in , Bianca . And for I know , she taketh most delight In musick ...
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