Hamlet Travestie: In Three Acts,T.H. Lacy, 1850 - 48 pagina's |
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... head . " Derry down , & c . Why zounds ! she'd hang on him , as much as to say " The longer I love you , the longer I may . " Yet before one could whistle , as I'm a true man , He's forgotten ? -Oh frailty , thy name sure is woman ...
... head . " Derry down , & c . Why zounds ! she'd hang on him , as much as to say " The longer I love you , the longer I may . " Yet before one could whistle , as I'm a true man , He's forgotten ? -Oh frailty , thy name sure is woman ...
Pagina 21
... head in a manner as expressive as possible of the monosyllable " fudge " -DUCHESS points to the ceiling , ( the pantomime mode of swearing ) , and exhibits a scroll thus inscribed : " No second husband will I take " When I have lost my ...
... head in a manner as expressive as possible of the monosyllable " fudge " -DUCHESS points to the ceiling , ( the pantomime mode of swearing ) , and exhibits a scroll thus inscribed : " No second husband will I take " When I have lost my ...
Pagina 32
... head , ' Till of this flat a mount you've made As high as Greenwich - hill , sir . HAM . ( advancing ) Who's ranting in so fine a strain ? LAER . HAM . LAER . HAM . Pray , who are you ? Hamlet the Dane . I'm glad I've caught you here ...
... head , ' Till of this flat a mount you've made As high as Greenwich - hill , sir . HAM . ( advancing ) Who's ranting in so fine a strain ? LAER . HAM . LAER . HAM . Pray , who are you ? Hamlet the Dane . I'm glad I've caught you here ...
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