The modern British drama, Volumen31811 |
Dentro del libro
Resultados 1-5 de 100
Página 4
... Faith , he is not of that mind : he is gone , master Stephen . Step . Gone ! which way ? when went he ? how long since ? Brain . He is rid hence . He took horse at the street door . Step . And I staid i ' the fields ! whoreson , scan ...
... Faith , he is not of that mind : he is gone , master Stephen . Step . Gone ! which way ? when went he ? how long since ? Brain . He is rid hence . He took horse at the street door . Step . And I staid i ' the fields ! whoreson , scan ...
Página 7
... Faith , yesterday , they say : a young gal- lant , a friend of mine , told me so . Bob . By the foot of Pharaoh , an ' ' twere my case , now , I should send him a challenge , pre- sently . The bastinado ! A most proper , and sufficient ...
... Faith , yesterday , they say : a young gal- lant , a friend of mine , told me so . Bob . By the foot of Pharaoh , an ' ' twere my case , now , I should send him a challenge , pre- sently . The bastinado ! A most proper , and sufficient ...
Página 8
... faith , That I durst trust my life into his hands . Down . So would not I , in any bastard's , bro- ther , As , it is like , he is , although I knew Myself his father . But you said you'd somewhat To tell me , gentle brother ; what is't ...
... faith , That I durst trust my life into his hands . Down . So would not I , in any bastard's , bro- ther , As , it is like , he is , although I knew Myself his father . But you said you'd somewhat To tell me , gentle brother ; what is't ...
Página 9
... faith , For coming so late this morning . Cob . Perhaps so , sir ; take heed , somebody have not them by the belly , for walking so late in the evening . Kite , Well , yet my troubled spirit's somewhat eased , Though not reposed in that ...
... faith , For coming so late this morning . Cob . Perhaps so , sir ; take heed , somebody have not them by the belly , for walking so late in the evening . Kite , Well , yet my troubled spirit's somewhat eased , Though not reposed in that ...
Página 10
... faith . Well , now must I practise to get the true garb of one of those lance - knights , my arm here , and my - Young master ! and his cousin , master Stephen , as I am a true counter- feit man of war , and no soldier ! [ Retires . E ...
... faith . Well , now must I practise to get the true garb of one of those lance - knights , my arm here , and my - Young master ! and his cousin , master Stephen , as I am a true counter- feit man of war , and no soldier ! [ Retires . E ...
Términos y frases comunes
Abel art thou Bayes Belville better Brass Brute cann't Clar confess Corb cousin cuckold d'ye dare dear devil Dick dost dside egad Enter Estif Exeunt Exit Face Fain faith father fellow Flip Flippanta fool fortune Fred Furn gentleman give gone Grace Gripe hast hear heart Heaven honour hope humour husband kiss Kite Lady Town ladyship Ld Town leave Leon look lord Lucy madam Madem Marg marriage marry master Mira Mirabell mistress Moody Moth never on't Plau play poor pr'ythee pray rascal rogue Rusor Ruth Scan SCENE servant shew Silv Sir Fran Sir John speak sure swear Teague tell thee there's thing thou art thought troth twas twill Volp VOLPONE Volt what's wife woman young
Pasajes populares
Página 1 - To make a child now swaddled, to proceed Man, and then shoot up, in one beard and weed, Past threescore years...
Página 416 - I please, and choose conversation with regard only to my own taste; to have no obligation upon me to converse with wits that I don't like, because they are your acquaintance, or to be intimate with fools, because they may be your relations; come to dinner when I please; dine in my dressing-room when...
Página 405 - Why do we daily commit disagreeable and dangerous actions? To save that idol, reputation. If the familiarities of our loves had produced that consequence of which you were apprehensive, where could you have fixed a father's name with credit, but on a husband?
Página 21 - ... till they could all play very near or altogether as well as myself. This done, say the enemy were forty thousand strong, we twenty would come into the field the tenth of March, or thereabouts ; and we would challenge twenty of the enemy ; they could not in their honour refuse us. Well, we would kill them ; challenge twenty more, kill them ; twenty more, kill them ; twenty more, kill them too...
Página 75 - Pythagoras' thigh, Pandora's tub, And all that fable of Medea's charms, The manner of our work : the bulls, our furnace, Still breathing fire ; our Argent-vive, the dragon ; The dragon's teeth, mercury sublimate, That keeps the whiteness, hardness, and the biting : And they are gather'd into Jason's helm (The alembic) and then sow'd in Mars his field, And thence sublimed so often, till they are fix'd. Both this, the Hesperian garden, Cadmus' story, Jove's shower, the boon of Midas, Argus' eyes, Boccace...
Página 73 - And I would know by art, sir, of your worship, Which way I should make my door, by necromancy, And where my shelves ; and which should be for boxes, And which for pots. I would be glad to thrive, sir: And I was wish'd to your worship by a gentleman, One captain Face, that says you know men's planets, And their good angels, and their bad.
Página 417 - Are you ? I think I have— and the horrid man looks as if he thought so too — well, you ridiculous thing you, I'll have you — I won't be kissed, nor I won't be thanked — here kiss my hand though. — So, hold your tongue now, don't say a word.
Página 387 - Oh, prayers will be said in empty churches at the usual hours. Yet you will see such zealous faces behind counters as if religion were to be sold in every shop.
Página 90 - This day the good old wretch here o' the house Has made it for us: now he's at projection. Think therefore thy first wish now, let me hear it ; And it shall rain into thy lap, no shower, But floods of gold, whole cataracts, a deluge, To get a nation on thee. Dol.
Página 387 - The sooner the better. Jeremy, come hither, closer, that none may overhear us. Jeremy, I can tell you news. Angelica is turned nun, and I am turning friar, and yet we'll marry one another in spite of the Pope. Get me a cowl and beads, that I may play my part, for she'll meet me two hours hence in black and white, and a long veil to cover the project, and we won't see one another's faces till we have done something to be ashamed of; and then we'll blush once for all.