The Dramatic Works, Volum 2at the Clarendon Press, M DCC LXXXVI. To be had of Mess. Rivington, London; Mess. Prince and Cooke and C. Selwin Rann, Oxford; and of Mess. Pearson and Rollason, Birmingham, 1829 |
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Side 240
... Moth ! and Mustard - seed ! 1 Fai . Ready . Enter four Fairies . 2 Fai . 3 Fai . 4 Fai . And I. And I. And I , All . Where shall we go ? Tita . Be kind and courteous to this gentleman ; Hop in his walks , and gambol in his eyes ; Feed ...
... Moth ! and Mustard - seed ! 1 Fai . Ready . Enter four Fairies . 2 Fai . 3 Fai . 4 Fai . And I. And I. And I , All . Where shall we go ? Tita . Be kind and courteous to this gentleman ; Hop in his walks , and gambol in his eyes ; Feed ...
Side 298
... House . Enter ARMADO and MoтH . Arm . Boy , what sign is it , when a man of great spirit grows melancholy ? Moth . A great sign , sir , that he will look sad . Arm . Why , sadness is one and the self 298 ACT I. ** LOVE'S.
... House . Enter ARMADO and MoтH . Arm . Boy , what sign is it , when a man of great spirit grows melancholy ? Moth . A great sign , sir , that he will look sad . Arm . Why , sadness is one and the self 298 ACT I. ** LOVE'S.
Side 299
... Moth . No , no ; O lord , sir , no .. Arm . How canst thou part sadness and melan- choly , my tender juvenal ?? Moth . By a familiar demonstration of the work- ing , my tough senior . Arm . Why , tough senior ? why , tough senior ? Moth ...
... Moth . No , no ; O lord , sir , no .. Arm . How canst thou part sadness and melan- choly , my tender juvenal ?? Moth . By a familiar demonstration of the work- ing , my tough senior . Arm . Why , tough senior ? why , tough senior ? Moth ...
Side 300
... Moth . How many is one thrice told ? Arm . I am ill at reckoning , it fitteth the spirit of a tapster . Moth . You are a gentleman , and a gamester , sir . Arm . I confess both ; they are both the varnish of a complete man . Moth . Then ...
... Moth . How many is one thrice told ? Arm . I am ill at reckoning , it fitteth the spirit of a tapster . Moth . You are a gentleman , and a gamester , sir . Arm . I confess both ; they are both the varnish of a complete man . Moth . Then ...
Side 301
... Moth ? Moth . A woman , master . - Arm . Of what complexion ? Moth . Of all the four , or the three , or the two ; or one of the four . Arm . Tell me precisely of what complexion ? Moth . Of the sea - water green , sir . Arm . Is that ...
... Moth ? Moth . A woman , master . - Arm . Of what complexion ? Moth . Of all the four , or the three , or the two ; or one of the four . Arm . Tell me precisely of what complexion ? Moth . Of the sea - water green , sir . Arm . Is that ...
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Dramatic Works: From the Text of Johnson, Stevens and Reed; with ..., Volum 2 William Shakespeare Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1852 |
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