The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare, to which are Added His Miscellaneous Poems. (Life of William Shakspeare, by Mr. N. Rowe.)., 第 1 卷Sherwin & Company, 1821 - 794 頁 |
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... Arm . Why , sadness is one and the self - same thing , dear imp . Moth . No , no ; O lord , Sir , no . Arm . How canst thou part sadness and melan- choly , my tender juvenal ? • Moth . By a familiar demonstration of the work- ing , my ...
... Arm . Why , sadness is one and the self - same thing , dear imp . Moth . No , no ; O lord , Sir , no . Arm . How canst thou part sadness and melan- choly , my tender juvenal ? • Moth . By a familiar demonstration of the work- ing , my ...
第 122 頁
... Arm . I do betray myself with blushing . - Maid . Jaq . Man . Arm . I will visit thee at the lodge . Jaq . That's ... arms ; Nothing becomes him ill , that he would well , The only soil of his fair virtue's gloss , ( If virtue's gloss ...
... Arm . I do betray myself with blushing . - Maid . Jaq . Man . Arm . I will visit thee at the lodge . Jaq . That's ... arms ; Nothing becomes him ill , that he would well , The only soil of his fair virtue's gloss , ( If virtue's gloss ...
第 124 頁
... Arm . Thy meaning , pretty ingenious ? Is not lead a metal heavy , dull , and slow Moth . Minime , honest inaster ; or ... arms cross'd on your thin belly - doublet , like a rabbit on a spit ; or your hands in your pocket , like a man ...
... Arm . Thy meaning , pretty ingenious ? Is not lead a metal heavy , dull , and slow Moth . Minime , honest inaster ; or ... arms cross'd on your thin belly - doublet , like a rabbit on a spit ; or your hands in your pocket , like a man ...
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... Arm . Chirra ! Hol . Quare Chirra , not sirrah ? Arm . Men of peace , well encounter'd . Hol . Most military Sir , salutation . [ To Muth . Moth . They have been at a great feast of lan guages , and stolen the scraps . To Costurd aside ...
... Arm . Chirra ! Hol . Quare Chirra , not sirrah ? Arm . Men of peace , well encounter'd . Hol . Most military Sir , salutation . [ To Muth . Moth . They have been at a great feast of lan guages , and stolen the scraps . To Costurd aside ...
第 131 頁
... Arm . For the rest of the worthies ? - Hol . I will play three myself . Moth . Thrice worthy gentleman ! Arm . Shall I tell you a thing ? Hot . We attend . Arm . We will have , if this fadge ‡ not , an antic . I beseech you , follow ...
... Arm . For the rest of the worthies ? - Hol . I will play three myself . Moth . Thrice worthy gentleman ! Arm . Shall I tell you a thing ? Hot . We attend . Arm . We will have , if this fadge ‡ not , an antic . I beseech you , follow ...
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