| William Shakespeare - 1843 - 1008 Seiten
...of thee barlotry players, as I ever see. Fal. Peace, good pint-pot; peace, good tirkltv brain. s — ws with you /"(•//г. This is the man should do...his warrant to a friend of mine : The image of a wic ><• trodden on, the faster it grows, yet youth, the mon it is wasted, the sooner it wears. Tlial... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1844 - 470 Seiten
...floodgates 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 ticklebrain.*...accompanied ; for though the camomile, the more it is 1 A character in a tragedy by Preston, written in 1570. 1 Obeisance. 3 Sorrowful. • Probably the... | |
| William Hazlitt - 1845 - 490 Seiten
...once more in illustration of our remarks. " FALSTAFF. Harry, I do not only marvel where thou apendest thy time, but also how thou art accompanied : for...youth, the more it is wasted, the sooner it wears. That thou art my son, I have partly thy mother's word, partly my own opinion ; but chiefly, a villainous... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1847 - 736 Seiten
...flood-gates of her eyes. Host. O, Jesu ! he doth it us like one of these harlotry players as ever I see. 5pl d , That thou art my son, I have partly thy mother's word, partly my own opinion ; but chiefly, a villainous... | |
| William Shakespeare, Alexander Chalmers - 1847 - 506 Seiten
...of these harlotry players, as I ever see. Fed. Peace, good pint-pot ; peace, good tickle-brain6. — Harry, I do not only marvel where thou spendest thy...youth, the more it is wasted, the sooner it wears. That thou art my son, I have partly thy mother's word, partly my own opinion ; but chiefly, a villainous... | |
| William Darlington - 1847 - 342 Seiten
...— which is thus incidentally noticed by SHAKSPEAKE, in the first part of his King Senfy TV. — " For though the Camomile, the more it is trodden on...youth, the more it is wasted the sooner it wears." There is another species (A. arvensis, L.) which is partially naturalized, — and appears as * weed... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1848 - 498 Seiten
...peace, good ticklebrain.' — Harry, I do not only marvel where thou .-pendest thy time, but also now thou art accompanied : for though the camomile, the...youth, the more it is wasted, the sooner it wears. That thou art my son, I have partly thy mother's word, partly my own opinion : but chiefly! a villanous... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1849 - 952 Seiten
...flood-gates of her eves. Host. 0 rare ! he doth it as like one of these harlotry players, as I ever see. ar A voluntary zeal, and unurged faith, To your proceedings;...heal the inveterate canker of one wound, By making That thou art my son, I have partly thy mother's word, partly my own opinion ; but chiefly, a villanous... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1850 - 576 Seiten
...flood-gates of her eyes.4 Host. O rare ! he doth it as like one of these harlotry players, as I ever see. Fal. Peace, good pint-pot; peace, good ticklebrain....but also how thou art accompanied ; for though the chamomile, the more it is trodden on, the faster it grows, yet youth, the more it is wasted, the 1... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1851 - 546 Seiten
...flood-gates of her eyes. HOST. 0 rare ! he doth it as like one of these harlotry players as ever I see. FAL. Peace, good pint-pot; peace, good tickle-brain....: for though the camomile, the more it is trodden the faster it grows, yet youth, the more it is wasted the sooner it wears. That thou art my son, I... | |
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