The Dramatic Works of ShakspeareErnst Fleischer, 1824 - 830 pages |
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... give me the lie another time . Trin . I did not give the lie : Out o ' your wits , and hearing too ? - A pox o ' your bottle ! this can sack , and drinking do . A murrain on your mon- ster , and the devil take your fingers ! - - Ari . I ...
... give me the lie another time . Trin . I did not give the lie : Out o ' your wits , and hearing too ? - A pox o ' your bottle ! this can sack , and drinking do . A murrain on your mon- ster , and the devil take your fingers ! - - Ari . I ...
Page 21
... give you good even ! here's a million of manners . [ Aside . Sil . Sir Valentine and servant , to you two thousand . Speed . He should give her interest ; and she gives it him . [ Aside . Val . As you enjoin'd me , I have writ your ...
... give you good even ! here's a million of manners . [ Aside . Sil . Sir Valentine and servant , to you two thousand . Speed . He should give her interest ; and she gives it him . [ Aside . Val . As you enjoin'd me , I have writ your ...
Page 42
... Give us leave , drawer ! [ Exit Bardolph . Ford . Sir , I am a gentleman that have spent much ; my name is Brook . Fal . Good master Brook , I desire more acquaintance of you . Ford . Good sir John , I sue for yours : not to charge you ...
... Give us leave , drawer ! [ Exit Bardolph . Ford . Sir , I am a gentleman that have spent much ; my name is Brook . Fal . Good master Brook , I desire more acquaintance of you . Ford . Good sir John , I sue for yours : not to charge you ...
Page 44
... gives me the potions , and the motions . Shall I lose my parson ? my priest ? my sir Hugh ? no ; he gives me the proverbs , and the no - verbs . Give me thy hand , terrestrial ; so : - Give me thy hand , celestial ; so . - Boys of art ...
... gives me the potions , and the motions . Shall I lose my parson ? my priest ? my sir Hugh ? no ; he gives me the proverbs , and the no - verbs . Give me thy hand , terrestrial ; so : - Give me thy hand , celestial ; so . - Boys of art ...
Page 47
... Give my sweet Nan this ring ! There's for thy pains . [ Exit . Quick . Now heaven send thee good fortune ! A kind heart he hath a woman would run through fire and water for such a kind heart . But yet , I would my mas- ter had mistress ...
... Give my sweet Nan this ring ! There's for thy pains . [ Exit . Quick . Now heaven send thee good fortune ! A kind heart he hath a woman would run through fire and water for such a kind heart . But yet , I would my mas- ter had mistress ...
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