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Pagina 6
... thou come upon her with medicines ? Dost thou think she is sore ? Brag . Nay , by thy sweet favour , do not interrupt me . Count . Well , sir , go forward . Brag . I say a Spaniard is like the philosopher's stone . Count . And I say ...
... thou come upon her with medicines ? Dost thou think she is sore ? Brag . Nay , by thy sweet favour , do not interrupt me . Count . Well , sir , go forward . Brag . I say a Spaniard is like the philosopher's stone . Count . And I say ...
Pagina 13
... thou ever . Out of my jewelry , choose thy choice of diamonds , Till thou find some as brightsome as thine eyes , But that will never be , so choose thou ever . Choose rubies out until thou match thy lips , Pearl till thy teeth , and ...
... thou ever . Out of my jewelry , choose thy choice of diamonds , Till thou find some as brightsome as thine eyes , But that will never be , so choose thou ever . Choose rubies out until thou match thy lips , Pearl till thy teeth , and ...
Pagina 14
... thou doing ? passioning over the picture of Cleanthes , I am sure ; for I know thou lovest him . Egi . What's that , you traitor ? Count . No traitor neither , but a true friend to you , for had I been otherwise I should have disclosed ...
... thou doing ? passioning over the picture of Cleanthes , I am sure ; for I know thou lovest him . Egi . What's that , you traitor ? Count . No traitor neither , but a true friend to you , for had I been otherwise I should have disclosed ...
Pagina 15
... thou deceivedst me , Thou mightest as well have pick'd my purse , I tell thee ; " Oh , " would my mother say , " when you have a husband , Keep to him only but now one may see How horrible a thing it is to change , Because it angers one ...
... thou deceivedst me , Thou mightest as well have pick'd my purse , I tell thee ; " Oh , " would my mother say , " when you have a husband , Keep to him only but now one may see How horrible a thing it is to change , Because it angers one ...
Pagina 16
... thou didst lie with him by If Porus live to wield his martial sword , Count . I'll fly no more than doth a My. he is not able to stand ; go , get you home , I'll follow you . Sa. Why , my lord , what will you do there ? Count . Go to ...
... thou didst lie with him by If Porus live to wield his martial sword , Count . I'll fly no more than doth a My. he is not able to stand ; go , get you home , I'll follow you . Sa. Why , my lord , what will you do there ? Count . Go to ...
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Arsace bear betwixt blood brother Bussy D'Ambois Cæsar Captain Chab Cleanthes cloth extra Court cuckold D'Ambois D'Ol dare dear death dost doth Duke Enter Epernon Exeunt Exit eyes faith Farewell father Fcap fear fool fortune gentleman George Chapman give grace hand hast hath hear heart heaven honour honour'd hope humour husband i'faith justice King kiss lady leave live look Lord Ra lordship Lycus Lysander madam marry Master Mentz methinks mistress Monsieur Mont never night noble pardon Petronel poison'd Pompey poor pray prince Quicksilver shame sister soldier soul speak spirit strange Strozza swear sweet Tarifa tell thank thee there's things thou thought true twas twere twill twixt unto valour Vandome virtue wench What's wife words worthy y'are Zounds
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Pagina 28 - ROLL OF BATTLE ABBEY ; or, A List of the Principal Warriors who came over from Normandy with William the Conqueror, and Settled in this Country, AD 1066-7.
Pagina 21 - Magna Charta. An Exact Facsimile of the Original Document in the British Museum, printed on fine plate paper, nearly 3 feet long by 2 feet wide, with the Arms and Seals emblazoned in Gold and Colours. Price 5s. The Roll of Battle Abbey...
Pagina 5 - Cruikshank's Comic Almanack. Complete in Two SERIES : The FIRST from 1835 to 1843; the SECOND from 1844 to 1853. A Gathering of the BEST HUMOUR of THACKERAY, HOOD, MAYHEW, ALBERT SMITH, A'BECKETT, ROBERT BROUGH, &c. With 2,000 Woodcuts and Steel Engravings by CRUIKSHANK, HINE, LANDELLS, &c.
Pagina 12 - The illustrations of this volume . . . . are of quite sterling and admirable art, of a class precisely parallel in elevation to the character of the tales which they illustrate ; and the original etchings, as I have before said in the Appendix to my * Elements of Drawing,' were unrivalled in masterfulness of touch since Rembrandt (in some qualities of delineation, unrivalled even by him).
Pagina 38 - Timbs' English Eccentrics and Eccentricities: Stories of Wealth and Fashion, Delusions, Impostures, and Fanatic Missions, Strange Sights and Sporting Scenes, Eccentric Artists, Theatrical Folks, Men of Letters, &c. By JOHN TIMBS, FSA With nearly 50 Illustrations.
Pagina 4 - Cyclopaedia of Costume ; or, A Dictionary of Dress — Regal, Ecclesiastical, Civil, and Military — from the Earliest Period in England to the reign of George the Third. Including Notices of Contemporaneous Fashions on the Continent, and a General History of the Costumes of the Principal Countries of Europe. By JR PLANCHE, Somerset Herald.
Pagina 19 - LIFE IN LONDON : or, the Day and Night Scenes of Jerry Hawthorn, Esq., and his Elegant Friend, Corinthian Tom.
Pagina 2 - Broad Grins,'' " My Nightgown and Slippers," and other Humorous Works, Prose and Poetical, of GEORGE COLMAN. With Life by GB BUCKSTONE, and Frontispiece by HOGARTH. Crown 8vo, cloth extra, gilt, 7s.
Pagina 21 - The Choice Works of Mark Twain. Revised and Corrected* throughout by the Author. With Life, Portrait, and numerous Illustrations. Crown 8vo, cloth extra, 7s.
Pagina 19 - Charles) : Their Poems, Letters, and Remains. With Reminiscences and Notes by W. CAREW HAZLITT. With HANCOCK'S Portrait of the Essayist, Facsimiles of the Title-pages of the rare First Editions of Lamb's and Coleridge's Works, and numerous Illustrations. " Very many passages will delight those fond of literary trifles; hardly any portion will fail in interest for lovers of Charles Lamb and his sister.