O ! they have lived long on the alms-basket of words. I marvel thy master hath not eaten thee for a word ; for thou art not so long by the head as honorificabilitudinitatibus: thou art easier swallowed than a flap-dragon. Shakespeare's The Winter's Tale - 202. lappuseautors: William Shakespeare - 1872 - 196 lapasPilnskats - Par šo grāmatu
| Lucien Bonaparte Chase - 1850 - 576 lapas
...Poster. A Lift for the Lazy ; Second edition, revised and enlarged, neatly printed in duodecimo, 75 cts. "They have been at a great feast of languages and stolen the «craps."-S juamt scraps from old authors, strange customs, odd sayings; in short, as a commonplace... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1851 - 690 lapas
...Chirra, not sirrah ? ARM. Men of peace, well encounter'd. HOL. Most military sir, salutation. MOTH. They have been at a great feast of languages, and stolen the scraps. [To COSTARD aside. COST. O, they have lived long on the alms-basket of words ! I marvel, thy master... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1851 - 606 lapas
...Chirra, not sirrah? ARM. Men of peace, well encounter'd. HOL. Most military sir, salutation. MOTH. They have been at a great feast of languages, and stolen the scraps. [To COSTARD aside. COST. O, they have lived long on the alms-basket of words ! I marvel, thy master... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1851 - 604 lapas
...Chirra, not sirrah? ARM. Men of peace, well encounter'd. HOL. Most military sir, salutation. MOTH. They have been at a great feast of languages, and stolen the scraps. [To COSTARD aside. COST. 0, they have lived long on the alms-basket of words ! I marvel, thy master... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1851 - 772 lapas
...Chirra, not sirrah? Arm. Men 'of peace, well encountered. Hol. Most military sir, salutation. Moth. They have been at a great feast of languages, and stolen the scraps. [To COSTARD, aside. Cost. O, they have lived long in the alms-basket of words ! I marvel thy master... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1851 - 540 lapas
...Hol. Video, et gaudeo. Arm. Slen of-peace, well encounter'd. Hol. Quare Chirra, not sirrah ? Moth. They have been at a great feast of languages, and stolen the scraps. [ To COSTABD aside. Hol. Most mifitary Sir, salutation. Cost. O, they have lived long in the alms-basket... | |
| William Shakespeare, William Hazlitt - 1852 - 566 lapas
...Chirra, not sirrah ? Arm. Men of peace, well encountered. Sal. Most military Sir, salutation. Moth. They have been at a great feast of languages, and stolen the scraps. [To COSTABD aside. Cost. O, they have lived long in the alms-basket of words ! I marvel, thy master... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1852 - 512 lapas
...Chirm, not sirrah ? Arm. Men of peace, well encounter'd. Hoi. Most military sir, salutation. Moth. They have been at a great feast of languages, and stolen the scraps. [To Costard aside. Cost. O, they have lived long in the alms-basket of words ! I marvel, thy master... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1853 - 608 lapas
...in his liver as will clog the foot of a flea, I '11 eat the rest of the anatomy. 4 iii. 2. 222. They have been at a great feast of languages, and...scraps. They have lived long in the almsbasket of words! 8 v. 1. 223. You might have truss'd him, and all his apparel, into an eel-skin ; the case of a... | |
| William Shakespeare, John Payne Collier - 1853 - 440 lapas
...Chirrah, not sirrah ? Arm. Men of peace, well encounter'd. Hoi. Most military sir, salutation. Moth. They have been at a great feast of languages, and stolen the scraps. Cost. O ! they have lived long on the alms-basket of words. I marvel thy master hath not eaten thee... | |
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