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Pagina 25
Will ' t please your honour taste of these conserves ? 3 Serv . What raiment will your honour wear to - day ? Sly . I am Christophero Sly ; call not me - honour , nor lordship : I never drank sack in my life , and if you give me any ...
Will ' t please your honour taste of these conserves ? 3 Serv . What raiment will your honour wear to - day ? Sly . I am Christophero Sly ; call not me - honour , nor lordship : I never drank sack in my life , and if you give me any ...
Pagina 26
Heaven cease this idle humour in your honour ! O , that a mighty man , of such descent , Of such possessions , and so high esteem , Should be infused with so foul a spirit ! Sly . What , would you make me mad ?
Heaven cease this idle humour in your honour ! O , that a mighty man , of such descent , Of such possessions , and so high esteem , Should be infused with so foul a spirit ! Sly . What , would you make me mad ?
Pagina 29
Sim , an it please your honour . “ Sly . Sim ? that's as much as to say , Simeon , or Simon . * Put forth thy hand , and fill the pot . " Steevens . 3 Enter the Page , & c . ] Thus in the original play : “ Enter the Boy in woman's ...
Sim , an it please your honour . “ Sly . Sim ? that's as much as to say , Simeon , or Simon . * Put forth thy hand , and fill the pot . " Steevens . 3 Enter the Page , & c . ] Thus in the original play : “ Enter the Boy in woman's ...
Pagina 30
May it please you , your honour's plaiers be come “ To offer your honour a plaie . “ Slie . A plaie , Sim , O brave ! be they my plaiers ? “ Lord . I , my lord . “ Slie . Is there not a foole in the plaie ? “ Lord . Yes , my lord .
May it please you , your honour's plaiers be come “ To offer your honour a plaie . “ Slie . A plaie , Sim , O brave ! be they my plaiers ? “ Lord . I , my lord . “ Slie . Is there not a foole in the plaie ? “ Lord . Yes , my lord .
Pagina 31
Your honour's players , hearing your amendment , Are come to play a pleasant comedy , For so your doctors hold it very meet ; Seeing too much sadness hath congeald your blood , And melancholy is the nurse of frenzy , " * Therefore ...
Your honour's players , hearing your amendment , Are come to play a pleasant comedy , For so your doctors hold it very meet ; Seeing too much sadness hath congeald your blood , And melancholy is the nurse of frenzy , " * Therefore ...
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