A Select Collection of Old Plays: Mal-contentJ. Nichols, 1780 |
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Pagina 12
... should their interpretation come to the teft , like your mar- mofet , they presently turn their teeth to their tail and eat it . William Sly . I will not go far with you ; but I fay , any man that hath wit may cenfure , if he fit in the ...
... should their interpretation come to the teft , like your mar- mofet , they presently turn their teeth to their tail and eat it . William Sly . I will not go far with you ; but I fay , any man that hath wit may cenfure , if he fit in the ...
Pagina 57
... should'st have so good a wit . Bianca . Who , I ? why , I have been a courtier thrice two months . Biliofo . So have I this twenty years , and yet there was a gentleman- ufher call'd me coxcomb t'other day , and to my face too : was't ...
... should'st have so good a wit . Bianca . Who , I ? why , I have been a courtier thrice two months . Biliofo . So have I this twenty years , and yet there was a gentleman- ufher call'd me coxcomb t'other day , and to my face too : was't ...
Pagina 58
... should have a fine gallant of you , fhould not I inftruct you : how will you bear yourself when you come into the duke of Florence's court ? Biliofo . Proud enough , and ' twill do well enough ; as I walk up and down the chamber , I'll ...
... should have a fine gallant of you , fhould not I inftruct you : how will you bear yourself when you come into the duke of Florence's court ? Biliofo . Proud enough , and ' twill do well enough ; as I walk up and down the chamber , I'll ...
Pagina 67
... should hunt another ; I ha ' one chafeth me : and't please you , I would be rid of you a little . Ferrardo . Wou'd your grief would as foon leave you as we to quiet- [ Exeunt Ferrardo and Prepaffo . nefs . Pietro Jacomo . I thank you ...
... should hunt another ; I ha ' one chafeth me : and't please you , I would be rid of you a little . Ferrardo . Wou'd your grief would as foon leave you as we to quiet- [ Exeunt Ferrardo and Prepaffo . nefs . Pietro Jacomo . I thank you ...
Pagina 81
... should give fufficiency of grace To clear my foul , it would make heaven graceless : My fins would make the stock of mercy poor ; O they would tire heaven's goodness to reclaim them ! Judgment is just yet , from that vast villain , Be ...
... should give fufficiency of grace To clear my foul , it would make heaven graceless : My fins would make the stock of mercy poor ; O they would tire heaven's goodness to reclaim them ! Judgment is just yet , from that vast villain , Be ...
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Veelvoorkomende woorden en zinsdelen
ACTUS Alphonfo Ambitiofo Antonio Aurelia becauſe beſt Bianca Biliofo Bramble brother Caftiza Celfo Collaquintida Cornelio cuckold Cyprus Dariotto defire doth duke duke's dutchefs Eastward hoe Enter Epire Exeunt Exit faid faith father fave Ferneze fhall fhould fifter fince Firft firſt flave Florio fome fool Fortunio foul fpeak ftill ftrange fuch fure fweet gentleman Girtred Goftanzo Golding Gratiana hath heaven Henry Condell here's himſelf Hippolito honeft honour houſe huſband i'faith John Lowin knight lady Lollia lord Lufuriofo madam mafter Malevole Maquerelle Marc Mariana Mechant Mendozo moft moſt mufick muft muſt myſelf ne'er Paffarello Phylocles Pietro Jacomo pleaſe pleaſure Prate pray prefent prifon Queen Quickfilver Rynaldo SCENA ſhall ſhe Sir Petronel Flash ſpeak Spurio ſtand ſtill Supervacuo Syndefy thee thefe theſe thofe thoſe thou art Touchstone unto Valerio villain Vindici whofe wife William Sly yourſelf
Populaire passages
Pagina 249 - I'll have thrice the weight in gold. Why, man, all their dripping pans and their chamber pots are pure gold; and all the chains with which they chain up their streets are massy gold; all the prisoners they take are fettered in gold; and for rubies and diamonds, they go forth on holidays and gather 'hem by the seashore to hang on their children's coats.
Pagina 250 - But as for them, there are no greater friends to Englishmen and England, when they are out on't, in the world, than they are. And for my...
Pagina 47 - Men say ! let men say what they will : life a' woman ! they are ignorant of our * wants. The more in years, the more in perfection they grow; if they lose youth and beauty, they gain wisdom and discretion : but when our beauty fades, good night with us.
Pagina 51 - Instantly; before he casts a plot, Or further blaze my honour's much-known blot, Let's murder him. Men. I would do much for you : will ye marry me? Aur.
Pagina 281 - I. He was a knight, and I was fit to be a lady. 'Tis not lack of liking, but lack of living, that severs us. And you talk like yourself and a cittiner in this, i
Pagina 212 - I thought you would not ha' been knighted, as I am an honest woman, I would ha' dubbed you myself. I praise God I have wherewithal. But as for your daughter Ge. Ay, mother, I must be a lady to-morrow ; and by your leave, mother (I speak it not without my duty, but only in the right of my husband), I must take place of you, mother.
Pagina 324 - I'd be revenged and marry her. Lus. Pish ! the dowry of her blood and of her fortunes Are both too mean — good enough to be bad withal.
Pagina 17 - ... tis his position, whosoever in this earth can be contented is a slave and damned; therefore does he afflict all in that to which they are most affected.
Pagina 210 - God's making, and mayest peradventure to be saved as soon as I — does he come ? — And ever and anon she doubled in her song.
Pagina 208 - Moorfields without a cloak, with half a hat, without a band, a doublet with three buttons, without a girdle, a hose with one point, and no garter, with a cudgel under thine arm, borrowing and begging three-pence.