| William Shakespeare - 1803 - 154 sivua
...upon a parcel-gilt goblet, sitting in my Dolphin-chamber, at the round table, by a sea-coal fire, on Wednesday, in Whitsun-week, when the prince broke...familiarity with such poor people ; saying, that ere lorg they should call me madam ? And didst thou not kiss me, and bid me fetch thee thirty shillings... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1807 - 382 sivua
...Fal. What is the gross sum that I owe thee ? Host. Marry, if thou wert an honest man, thyself and thy money too. Thou didst swear to me upon a parcelgilt...so familiarity with such poor people; saying, that erelong they should call me madam ? And didst thou not kiss me, and bid me fetch thee thirty shillings... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1807 - 398 sivua
...yet very properly break the knight's head when he ridiculed his father. Johnson. a mess of vinegar; 3 telling us, she had a good dish of prawns; whereby...she was gone down stairs, desire me to be no more familiarity with such poor people; saying, that ere long they should call me madam ? And didst thou... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1807 - 390 sivua
...Quickly than likening, the word substituted instead of it, in the folio. Malone. a mess of vinegar;3 telling us, she had a good dish of prawns ; whereby...she was gone down stairs, desire me to be no more familiarity with such poor people; saying, that ere long they should call me madam > And didst thou... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1810 - 458 sivua
...broke thy head for liking his father to a singing-man of Windsor ; thou didst swear to me then, as 1 was washing thy wound, to marry me, and make me my...didst thou not, when she was gone down stairs, desire roe to be no more so familiarity with such poor people ; saying, that ere long they should call me... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1813 - 942 sivua
...lady thy w^fe. Canst Own deny it .' Did not good wife Keech, the butcher's wife, come in then, ami call me gossip Quickly ? coming in to borrow a mess...whereby thou didst desire to eat some ; whereby I told thi.r, they were ill for a green wound ? And didst thou not, when she was gone down itairs, desire... | |
| Lord Henry Home Kames - 1816 - 428 sivua
...likening him to a singing man of Windsor; thou didst swear to me then, as I was washing thy \vound, to marry me, and make me my Lady thy wife. Canst thou...told thee they were ill for a green wound. And didst not thou, when she was gone down stairs, desire me to be no more so familiarity with such poor people,... | |
| William Hazlitt - 1818 - 342 sivua
...Wednesday in Whitsun-week, when the priuce broke thy head for likening his father to a singing man of Windsor ; thou didst swear to me then, as I was...she was gone down stairs, desire me to be no more «o familiarity with such poor people ; saying, that ere long they should call me madam? And didst... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1814 - 478 sivua
...liking his father to a singing-man of Windsor; thou didst swear to me then, as I was washing thy wound, in to borrow a mess of vinegar ; telling us, she had...thee, they were ill for a green wound? And didst thou uot, when she was gone down stairs, desire me to be no more so familiarity with sucli poor people ;... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1818 - 390 sivua
...Did not goodwife Keech, the butcher's wife, come in then and call me gossip Quickley? — coming into borrow a mess of vinegar : telling us she had a good...whereby I told thee they were ill for a green wound, &c. &c. &c. Henry IV. 1st. pt. act ii. sc. 1. And this, be it observed, is so far from, being carried... | |
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