The Life of Henry VIII.J. Tonson and sold, 1732 - 95 pàgines |
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Pàgina 19
... strange mysteries ? Sands . New customs , Though they be never so ridiculous , Nay let ' em be unmanly yet are follow'd . Cham . As far as I see , all the good our English Have got by the last voyage , is but meerly A fit or two o'th ...
... strange mysteries ? Sands . New customs , Though they be never so ridiculous , Nay let ' em be unmanly yet are follow'd . Cham . As far as I see , all the good our English Have got by the last voyage , is but meerly A fit or two o'th ...
Pàgina 37
... strange ; a three - pence bow'd would hire me , Old as I am , to queen it ; but I pray you , What think you of a Dutchess ? have you limbs To bear that load of title ? Anne . No , in truth . [ little = Old . L. Then you are weakly made ...
... strange ; a three - pence bow'd would hire me , Old as I am , to queen it ; but I pray you , What think you of a Dutchess ? have you limbs To bear that load of title ? Anne . No , in truth . [ little = Old . L. Then you are weakly made ...
Pàgina 39
... strange to me . Old . L. How tastes it ? is it bitter ? forty pence , no : There was a lady once ( ' tis an old story ) That would not be a Queen , that would the not , For all the mud in Egypt ; have you heard it ? Anne . Come , you ...
... strange to me . Old . L. How tastes it ? is it bitter ? forty pence , no : There was a lady once ( ' tis an old story ) That would not be a Queen , that would the not , For all the mud in Egypt ; have you heard it ? Anne . Come , you ...
Pàgina 48
... strange , suf- picious : Pray speak in English , here are some will thank you If you speak truth , for their poor mistress sake Believe me she has had much wrong . Lord Cardinal , The willing'st sin I ever yet committed May be abfolv'd ...
... strange , suf- picious : Pray speak in English , here are some will thank you If you speak truth , for their poor mistress sake Believe me she has had much wrong . Lord Cardinal , The willing'st sin I ever yet committed May be abfolv'd ...
Pàgina 53
... Strangely neglected ? when did he regard The stamp of nobleness in any person Out of himself ? Cham . My lords , you speak your pleasures : What he deferves of you and me , I know : What we can do to him ( though now the time Give way ...
... Strangely neglected ? when did he regard The stamp of nobleness in any person Out of himself ? Cham . My lords , you speak your pleasures : What he deferves of you and me , I know : What we can do to him ( though now the time Give way ...
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