The Works of Shakespear: In Six Volumes, Volume 2Jacob Tonson, in the Strand, 1723 |
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Page 41
... moth : O these deliberate fools ! when they do chuse , They have the wisdom by their wit to lose . Ner . The ancient faying is no heresy , Hanging and wiving goes by destiny . Por . Come , draw the curtain , Neriffa . VOL . II . F ...
... moth : O these deliberate fools ! when they do chuse , They have the wisdom by their wit to lose . Ner . The ancient faying is no heresy , Hanging and wiving goes by destiny . Por . Come , draw the curtain , Neriffa . VOL . II . F ...
Page 92
... Moth , Page to Don Adriana de Armado . Princess of France . Rofaline , Maria , Catherine , Ladies attending on the Princess . Jaquenetta , a Country Wench . Officers and others Attendants upon the King and Princefs . SCENE the King of ...
... Moth , Page to Don Adriana de Armado . Princess of France . Rofaline , Maria , Catherine , Ladies attending on the Princess . Jaquenetta , a Country Wench . Officers and others Attendants upon the King and Princefs . SCENE the King of ...
Page 102
... Moth . [ Exeunt . OY , what sign is it when a man of great spirit grows melancholy . Moth . A great fign , Sir , that he will look fad . Arm . Why sadness is one and the self - same thing , dear imp . Moth . No , no , Olord Sir , no ...
... Moth . [ Exeunt . OY , what sign is it when a man of great spirit grows melancholy . Moth . A great fign , Sir , that he will look fad . Arm . Why sadness is one and the self - same thing , dear imp . Moth . No , no , Olord Sir , no ...
Page 103
... Moth . And I tough Signior , as an appertinent title to your old time , which we may name tough . Arm . Pretty and apt . Moth . How mean you , Sir , I pretty , and my faying apt ? or I apt , and my faying pretty ? Arm . Thou pretty ...
... Moth . And I tough Signior , as an appertinent title to your old time , which we may name tough . Arm . Pretty and apt . Moth . How mean you , Sir , I pretty , and my faying apt ? or I apt , and my faying pretty ? Arm . Thou pretty ...
Page 104
... Moth . Hercules , master . Arm . Moft fweet Hercules ! More authority , dear boy , name more ; and sweet my child , let them be men of good repute and carriage . Moth . Sampson , master , he was a man of good carriage , great carriage ...
... Moth . Hercules , master . Arm . Moft fweet Hercules ! More authority , dear boy , name more ; and sweet my child , let them be men of good repute and carriage . Moth . Sampson , master , he was a man of good carriage , great carriage ...
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The Works Of Shakespear: In Six Volumes;, Volume 1 William Shakespeare,Alexander Pope,Nicholas Rowe No preview available - 2019 |
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