The Dramatic Works With Notes Critical, Volume 1John Murray, 1827 |
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... Bian . We , my lord , + Were talking of the horsemanship in France Which , as your friend reports , he thinks exceeds All other nations . Duke . How ! why , have not we As gallant riders here ? Fern . None that I know . Duke . Pish ...
... Bian . We , my lord , + Were talking of the horsemanship in France Which , as your friend reports , he thinks exceeds All other nations . Duke . How ! why , have not we As gallant riders here ? Fern . None that I know . Duke . Pish ...
Page 401
... Bian . Good sir , be not so moved . Duke . Fie , fie , Bianca , ' Tis such a gross indignity ; I'd rather Have lost seven years ' revenue : -the Spanish court ! - How now , what ails our sister ? Fior . On the sudden I fall a bleeding ...
... Bian . Good sir , be not so moved . Duke . Fie , fie , Bianca , ' Tis such a gross indignity ; I'd rather Have lost seven years ' revenue : -the Spanish court ! - How now , what ails our sister ? Fior . On the sudden I fall a bleeding ...
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... Bian . That's your music.7 Maur . Thus I reverse my pace , and thus stalk- ingly in courtly gait , I advance , one , two , and three . - Good ! I kiss my hand , make my congee , settle my countenance , and thus begin . — Hold up the ...
... Bian . That's your music.7 Maur . Thus I reverse my pace , and thus stalk- ingly in courtly gait , I advance , one , two , and three . - Good ! I kiss my hand , make my congee , settle my countenance , and thus begin . — Hold up the ...
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... Bian . O , but you are too general- Fior . A fool ! I thank your highness ; many a woman's wit , Have thought themselves much better , was much worse . 8 Ariosto a puck - fist . ] i . e . an empty boaster . The word is com- mon , in our ...
... Bian . O , but you are too general- Fior . A fool ! I thank your highness ; many a woman's wit , Have thought themselves much better , was much worse . 8 Ariosto a puck - fist . ] i . e . an empty boaster . The word is com- mon , in our ...
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John Ford. it . Bian . You still mistake me . Duke . Silence ! note the rest . Maur . God - a ' - mercy , brains ! Giacopo , I have Gia . What , my lord ? Maur . A conceit , Giacopo , and a fine one- down on thy knees , Giacopo , and ...
John Ford. it . Bian . You still mistake me . Duke . Silence ! note the rest . Maur . God - a ' - mercy , brains ! Giacopo , I have Gia . What , my lord ? Maur . A conceit , Giacopo , and a fine one- down on thy knees , Giacopo , and ...
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