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... SCENE - During part of the first act , Ghent ; afterwards , Bruges and the neighbourhood . * father to Florez ] In the Dram . Pers . of the second folio Gerrard is called " father - in- law to Florez ” , — an error noticed by Mason ...
... SCENE - During part of the first act , Ghent ; afterwards , Bruges and the neighbourhood . * father to Florez ] In the Dram . Pers . of the second folio Gerrard is called " father - in- law to Florez ” , — an error noticed by Mason ...
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... SCENE II . - The same . - An apartment in the palace of WOLFORT . Enter WOLFORT , HUBERT , and Attendants . Wol . What ! Hubert stealing from me ! -Who disarm'd him ? It was more than I commanded . - Take your sword ; I am best guarded ...
... SCENE II . - The same . - An apartment in the palace of WOLFORT . Enter WOLFORT , HUBERT , and Attendants . Wol . What ! Hubert stealing from me ! -Who disarm'd him ? It was more than I commanded . - Take your sword ; I am best guarded ...
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... for his welfare , in which they are themselves so nearly interested " . Ed . 1778. - The punctuation of the first folio and of the 4to is , — For his prosperity ; for when desert Or reason leads SCENE III . ] 13 BEGGARS ' BUSH .
... for his welfare , in which they are themselves so nearly interested " . Ed . 1778. - The punctuation of the first folio and of the 4to is , — For his prosperity ; for when desert Or reason leads SCENE III . ] 13 BEGGARS ' BUSH .
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... notoriously known , on the left hand of the London road from Huntington to Caxton . " Ray's Proverbs , p . 244 , ed . 1768 . ▾ states ] “ i . e . estates . " WEBER . ACT II . SCENE I. — The Beggars Bush , 18 [ ACT I. BEGGARS ' BUSH .
... notoriously known , on the left hand of the London road from Huntington to Caxton . " Ray's Proverbs , p . 244 , ed . 1768 . ▾ states ] “ i . e . estates . " WEBER . ACT II . SCENE I. — The Beggars Bush , 18 [ ACT I. BEGGARS ' BUSH .
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ACT II . SCENE I. — The Beggars Bush , in the woods near Bruges . Enter HIGGEN , FERRET , PRIG , CLAUSE , SNAP , GINKS , and other Beggars . Hig . Come , princes of the ragged regiment ; You o ... SCENE I } 19 BEGGARS ' BUSH . ACT II. ...
ACT II . SCENE I. — The Beggars Bush , in the woods near Bruges . Enter HIGGEN , FERRET , PRIG , CLAUSE , SNAP , GINKS , and other Beggars . Hig . Come , princes of the ragged regiment ; You o ... SCENE I } 19 BEGGARS ' BUSH . ACT II. ...
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Beliebte Passagen
Seite 29 - Her own shall bless her: Her foes shake like a field of beaten corn, And hang their heads with sorrow. Good grows with her; In her days every man shall eat in safety Under his own vine what he plants, and sing The merry songs of peace to all his neighbours.
Seite 430 - Make haste, good jewel ! I'm like the people that live in the sweet islands , I die, I die, if I stay but one day more here ; My lungs are rotten with the damps that rise, And I cough nothing now but stinks of all sorts. The inhabitants we have are two starved rats (For they're not able to maintain a cat here), And those appear as fearful as two devils ; They've eat a map o' the whole world up already, And if we stay a night, we're gone for company.
Seite 423 - Estif. No, no, they shall have all, And take their pleasure too ; 'tis for our 'vantage. Why, what's four days ? Had you a sister, sir, A niece or mistress, that requir'd this courtesy, And should I make a scruple to do you good ? Perez.
Seite 408 - Turn him off; He will infect the camp with cowardice, If he go with thee. Juan. About some week hence, sir, If I can hit upon no abler officer, You shall hear .from me. Leon. I desire no better.
Seite 394 - Spaniards all again, The story of our play : and our scene Spain : — The errors too, do not for this cause hate, Now we present their wit and not their state. Nor, ladies ! be not angry if you see A young fresh beauty, wanton and too free, Seek to abuse her husband ; — still 'tis Spain, No such gross errors in your kingdom reign...
Seite 312 - Or being blest with her sweet tongue, If these no other joys imply? A golden gyve, a pleasing wrong. To be your own but one poor month, I'd give My youth, my fortune, and then leave to live.
Seite 398 - I've heard of him, and that he hath serv'd before too. Juan. But no harm done, nor never meant, Don Michael, That came to my ears yet. Ask him a question, He blushes like a girl, and answers little, To the point less ; he wears a sword, a good one. And good clothes too...