| English plays - 1815 - 454 Seiten
...me, JEndymion, And we will rule these wild rebellious waves, That would have drown'd my love. Anl. I'll kick thee if Again thou touch me, thou wild unshapen...feigner to return stark mad. [Exit. Enter LOLLIO. t Ant. Stay, or I shall change condition [with you} And become [mad] as you are. LoL Why, Tony, whither... | |
| Charles Wentworth Dilke - 1816 - 448 Seiten
...worship. Ant. Does honour bend in the hams, coz ? Lol. Marry does it, as low as worship, squire* ship, nay, yeomandry itself sometimes, from whence it first...or I shall change condition [with you} And become [tnad] as you are. Lol. Why, Tony, whither now? Why, fool? Ant. Who's fool? usher of idiots! you coxcomb!... | |
| Thomas Middleton - 1840 - 652 Seiten
...beguile The nimble eye of watchful jealousy, And am I thus rewarded ? ANT. Ha! dearest beauty! IsA. No, I have no beauty now, Nor never had but what was...aptly clad; I came a feigner, to return stark mad. ANT. Stay, or I shall change condition, And become as you are. [Exit IsABELLA. Re-enter LoLLIO. LoL.... | |
| Thomas Middleton - 1885 - 496 Seiten
...beguile The nimble eye of watchful jealousy, And am I thus rewarded ? Ant. Ha ! dearest beauty ! Isa. No, I have no beauty now, Nor never had but what was...aptly clad ; I came a feigner, to return stark mad. Ant. Stay, or I shall change condition, 140 And become as you are. [Exit ISABELLA. ' / "^*~ T ( Re-enter... | |
| Thomas Middleton - 1885 - 502 Seiten
...am I thus rewarded ? Ant. Ha ! dearest beauty ! Isa. No, I have no beauty now, ' Olded. "streets." Nor never had but what was in my garments : You a quick-sighted lover ! come not near me : I Keep your caparisons, you're aptly clad ; I came a feigner, to return stark mad. Ant. Stay, or... | |
| Thomas Middleton - 1887 - 516 Seiten
...beguile The nimble eye of watchful jealousy, \ And am I thus rewarded ? Ant. Ha ! dearest beauty ! Isa. No, I have no beauty now, Nor never had but what was...aptly clad ; I came a feigner, to return stark mad. Ant. Stay, or I shall change condition, And become as you are. [Exit ISABELLA. Re-enter LOLLIO. Lol.... | |
| John Strong Perry Tatlock, Robert Grant Martin - 1916 - 860 Seiten
...jealousy, And am I thus rewarded? .Int. Ha! dearest beauty! Isa. No, I have no beauty now, Nor ever ness shall command us. Ï. Edw. Thanks, gentle Warwick...E. Mor. Nephew, I must to Scotland ; thou stayest Ant. Stay, or I shall change condition, And become as you are. Re-enter Lollio. Li]. Why, Tony, whither... | |
| Felix Emmanuel Schelling - 1926 - 840 Seiten
...beguile ш> The nimble eye of watchful jealousy, And am I thus rewarded? Ant. Ha! dearest beauty! Isa. No, I have no beauty now, Nor never had but what was in my garments : You are a quick-sighted lover! come not near me: Keep your caparisons, y'are aptly clad; I came a feigner,... | |
| Thomas Middleton - 1988 - 468 Seiten
...watchful jealousy, And am I thus rewarded? [Reveals herself.] ANTONIO: Ha! Dearest beauty! ISABELLA: No, I have no beauty now, Nor never had, but what was in my garments. 1 20 You a quick-sighted lover? Come not near me! Keep your caparisons, y'are aptly clad; I came a... | |
| Thomas Middleton, William Rowley - 1998 - 142 Seiten
...watchful jealousy, And am I thus rewarded? [She reveals herself.] Antonio. Ha! Dearest beauty! Isabella. No, I have no beauty now, Nor never had, but what...garments. You a quick-sighted lover? Come not near me! 135 Keep your caparisons; you're aptly clad; I came a feigner to return stark mad. Exit. Enter LOLLIO.... | |
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