| William Shakespeare - 1803 - 494 Seiten
...flood-gates of her eyes. * Host. O rare ! he doth it as like one of these hajlotry players, as I ever see. Fal. Peace, good pint-pot ; peace, good ticklebrain.'...youth, the more it is wasted, the sooner it wears. JThat thou art my son, I have partly thy mother's word, partly my own opinion; but chiefly, a villainous... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1806 - 356 Seiten
...of her eyes.7 Host. O rare ! he doth it as like one of these harlotry players,s as I ever see. JFal. Peace, good pint-pot ; peace, good tickle-brain.'...but also how thou art accompanied: for though the camomile,1 the more it is trodden en, the faster it « — my tristful queen,] Old copies — trustful.... | |
| William Shakespeare, Samuel Ayscough - 1807 - 578 Seiten
...marvel whertthou spendest thy time, but also liow thou art accompanied: for though the camomile, the mon it is trodden on, the faster it grows, yet youth the more it is wasted, the sooner it wears. " Thai thou art my son, I have partly thy mother's word partly my own opinion ; but' chiefly, a villainoiitrick... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1810 - 458 Seiten
...flood-gates of her eyes. Host, O rare ! he doth it as like one of these harlotry players, as I ever see. Fal. Peace, good pint-pot ; peace, good tickle-brain....grows, yet youth, the more it is wasted, the sooner it wears.1 That thou art my son, I have partly thy mother's word, partly my own opinion ; but chiefly... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1811 - 534 Seiten
...Harry, I do not only marvel where them spendest thy time, but also how thou art accompanied : for thongh the camomile, the more it is trodden on, the faster...it is wasted, the sooner it wears. That thou art my sonf I have partly thy mother's word, partly my owu opinion; but chiefly, a villainous trick of thine... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1810 - 454 Seiten
...flood-gates of her eyes. Host. O rare ! he doth it as like one of these harlotry players, as I ever see. Pal, Peace, good pint-pot ; peace, good tickle-brain. —...grows, yet youth, the more it is wasted, the sooner it •wears.1 That thou art my son, I have partly thy mother's word, partly my own opinion ; but chiefly... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1817 - 372 Seiten
...Fal. For God's sake, lords, convey my tristful queen, For fears do stop the flood-gates of her eyes. Fal. Peace, good pint-pot; peace, good tickle-brain.—...youth, the more it is wasted, the sooner it wears. 1 That thou art my son, I have partly thy mother's word, partly my own opinion ; but chiefly a villanous... | |
| William Hazlitt - 1818 - 552 Seiten
...been the most often quoted. We must quote it once more in illustration of our remarks. " Falstaff. Harry, I do not only marvel where thou spendest thy...the more it is trodden on, the faster it grows, yet youlh, the more it is wasted, the sooner it wears. That thou art my son, I have partly thy mother's... | |
| William Hazlitt - 1818 - 342 Seiten
...remarks. " Falslaff. Harry, I do not only marvel where thou spendest thy time, but also how ll'.ou art accompanied : for though the camomile, the more...on, the faster it grows, yet youth, the more it is wasled, the sooner it wears. That thou art my son, I have partly thy mother's word, partly my own opinion... | |
| William Shakespeare, Samuel Johnson, George Steevens - 1820 - 348 Seiten
...of these harlotry players,s as I ever see. Fal. Peace, good pint-pot; peace, good tickle-brain.9 — Harry, I do not only marvel where thou spendest thy...but also how thou art accompanied : for though the camomile,1 the more it is trodden on, the faster it 6 my tristful queen,] Old copies — trustful-... | |
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