The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volume 7Vernor, Hood and Sharp, 1809 |
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Page 112
... Madam my interpreter , what says she ? Alice . Dat it is not be de fashion pour les ladies of France , -I cannot tell what is , baiser , en English . K. Hen . To kiss . Alice . Your majesty entendre bettre que moy . K. Hen . It is not ...
... Madam my interpreter , what says she ? Alice . Dat it is not be de fashion pour les ladies of France , -I cannot tell what is , baiser , en English . K. Hen . To kiss . Alice . Your majesty entendre bettre que moy . K. Hen . It is not ...
Page 148
... Madam , According as your ladyship desir'd , By message crav'd , so is lord Talbot come . Count . And he is welcome . Mess . Madam , it is . Count . What ! is this the man ? Is this the scourge of France ? Is this the Talbot , so much ...
... Madam , According as your ladyship desir'd , By message crav'd , so is lord Talbot come . Count . And he is welcome . Mess . Madam , it is . Count . What ! is this the man ? Is this the scourge of France ? Is this the Talbot , so much ...
Page 149
... Madam , I have been bold to trouble you : But , since your ladyship is not at leisure , I'll sort some other time to visit you . Count . What means he now ? -Go ask him , whither he goes . Mess . Stay , my lord Talbot ; for my lady ...
... Madam , I have been bold to trouble you : But , since your ladyship is not at leisure , I'll sort some other time to visit you . Count . What means he now ? -Go ask him , whither he goes . Mess . Stay , my lord Talbot ; for my lady ...
Page 150
... madam , were the whole frame here , It is of such a spacious lofty pitch , Your roof were not sufficient to contain it . Count . This is a riddling merchant for the nonce ; He will be here , and yet he is not here : How can these ...
... madam , were the whole frame here , It is of such a spacious lofty pitch , Your roof were not sufficient to contain it . Count . This is a riddling merchant for the nonce ; He will be here , and yet he is not here : How can these ...
Page 203
... Madam , I have a secret to reveal . Mar. What though I be enthrall'd ? he seems a knight , And will not any way dishonour me . [ Aside . Suf . Lady , vouchsafe to listen what I say . Mar. Perhaps , I shall be rescu'd by the French ; And ...
... Madam , I have a secret to reveal . Mar. What though I be enthrall'd ? he seems a knight , And will not any way dishonour me . [ Aside . Suf . Lady , vouchsafe to listen what I say . Mar. Perhaps , I shall be rescu'd by the French ; And ...
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