The works of Thomas Otway, with notes and a life of the author by T. Thornton, Том 21813 |
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... Cour . As wide as it is , ' tis so thronged and crammed with knaves and fools , that an honest man can hardly get a living in it . Beau . Do , rail , Courtine , do : it may get thee em- ployment . Cour . At you I ought to rail ; ' twas ...
... Cour . As wide as it is , ' tis so thronged and crammed with knaves and fools , that an honest man can hardly get a living in it . Beau . Do , rail , Courtine , do : it may get thee em- ployment . Cour . At you I ought to rail ; ' twas ...
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... Cour . Why , what shall I do ? I can't steal- Beau . Though thou canst not steal , thou hast other vices enough for any industrious fellow to live com- fortably upon . Cour . What ! would'st thou have me turn rascal , and run cheating ...
... Cour . Why , what shall I do ? I can't steal- Beau . Though thou canst not steal , thou hast other vices enough for any industrious fellow to live com- fortably upon . Cour . What ! would'st thou have me turn rascal , and run cheating ...
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... Cour . Pr'ythee don't talk thus ; I had rather thou would'st tell me where new levies are to be raised : a pox of whores , when a man has not money to make ' em comfortable . Beau . That shall shower upon us in abundance ; and for ...
... Cour . Pr'ythee don't talk thus ; I had rather thou would'st tell me where new levies are to be raised : a pox of whores , when a man has not money to make ' em comfortable . Beau . That shall shower upon us in abundance ; and for ...
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... Cour . Very well : I think this squire of thine , Beau- gard , is as accomplished a person as any of the employ- ment I ever saw . Beau . Let the rogue go on . Four . In short , we agreed and went together : as soon as we entered the ...
... Cour . Very well : I think this squire of thine , Beau- gard , is as accomplished a person as any of the employ- ment I ever saw . Beau . Let the rogue go on . Four . In short , we agreed and went together : as soon as we entered the ...
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... Cour . Well , Fourbin , and what replied the knight then ? Four . Nothing , he had nothing to say ; his sense was transported with admiration of my parts : so we sat down , and after some pause , he desired to know by what title he was ...
... Cour . Well , Fourbin , and what replied the knight then ? Four . Nothing , he had nothing to say ; his sense was transported with admiration of my parts : so we sat down , and after some pause , he desired to know by what title he was ...
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Страница 140 - My bounty is as boundless as the sea, My love as deep; the more I give to thee, The more I have, for both are infinite.
Страница 128 - Of healths five fathom deep ; and then anon Drums in his ear, at which he starts and wakes; And, being thus frighted, swears a prayer or two, And sleeps again.
Страница 191 - Death, that hath suck'd the honey of thy breath, Hath had no power yet upon thy beauty : Thou art not conquer'd ; beauty's ensign yet Is crimson in thy lips and in thy cheeks, And death's pale flag is not advanced there.
Страница 138 - Retain that dear perfection which he owes Without that title. Romeo, doff thy name; And for that name, which is no part of thee, Take all myself.
Страница 154 - Romeo; and, when he shall die, Take him and cut him out in little stars, And he will make the face of heaven so fine That all the world will be in love with night And pay no worship to the garish sun.
Страница 140 - I'll believe thee. Rom. If my heart's dear love Jul. Well, do not swear: although I joy in thee, I have no joy of this contract to-night : It is too rash, too unadvised, too sudden ; Too like the lightning, which doth cease to be, Ere one can say — It lightens.
Страница 140 - Do not swear at all; Or, if thou wilt, swear by thy gracious self, Which is the god of my idolatry, And I'll believe thee.
Страница 232 - ... with age grown double, Picking dry sticks, and mumbling to herself. Her eyes with scalding rheum were gall'd and red ; Cold palsy shook her head ; her hands...
Страница 237 - My lord ! Pol. Go to your chamber and prepare your lute; Find out some song to please me, that describes Women's hypocrisies, their subtle wiles, Betraying smiles, feign'd tears, inconstancies, Their painted outsides, and corrupted minds, The sum of all their follies and their falsehoods.
Страница 138 - O Romeo, Romeo ! wherefore art thou Romeo ? Deny thy father and refuse thy name; Or, if thou wilt not, be but sworn my love, And I'll no longer be a Capulet.