| William Allan Neilson - 1911 - 898 lapas
...upon us, by fair and discreet manhood ; [<» that ist civilly by the sword. E. J\ now. VVhy, are yon so sure of your hand, captain, at all times ? Bob....! never miss thrust, upon my reputation with you. i» E. Know, I would not stand in Downrieht'i state then, an you meet him, for the wealth of anv one... | |
| William Allan Neilson - 1911 - 924 lapas
...praetis'd upon us, by fair and discreet manhood ; [IK that is, civilly by the sword. E. Knotr. vY hy . are you so sure of your hand, captain, at all times ? Bob. Tut ! never miss thrust, upon my reputatinn with you. wo E. Know. I would not stand in Downright 's state then, an yon meet him, for... | |
| William Allan Neilson - 1911 - 900 lapas
...discreet manhood ; ["» that is^civilly by the sword. E. h now. Why, are you so sure of your band, captain, ^at all times ? Bob. Tut ! never miss thrust, upon my reputation with you. i» E. Know. I would not stand in Downright'« state then, an you meet him, for the wealth of anv one... | |
| 1912 - 316 lapas
...hundred days kills them all up by computation. And this will I venture my poor gentlemanlike carcass to perform, provided there be no treason practised...Tut! never miss thrust, upon my reputation with you! 82 E. Know. I would not stand in Downright's state, then, an you meet him, for the wealth of any one... | |
| Ben Jonson - 1912 - 594 lapas
...hundred days kills them all up by computation. And this will I venture my poor gentleman-like carcase to perform, provided there be no treason practised...discreet manhood ; that is, civilly by the sword. £. Know. Why, are you so sure of your hand, captain, at all times? Bob. Tut ! never miss thrust, upon... | |
| Carolyn Wells - 1923 - 804 lapas
...hundred days kills them all up by computation. And this will I venture my poor gentleman-like carcass to perform, provided there be no treason practised...and discreet manhood; that is, civilly by the sword. FROM "VOLPONE" Volpone. Lady, I kiss your bounty, and for this timely grace you have done your poor... | |
| John Boynton Priestley - 1925 - 320 lapas
...no treason practised upon us) by fair, and discreet manhood, that is, civilly by the sword. E. KN. Why, are you so sure of your hand, captain, at all...! never miss thrust, upon my reputation with you. VI Ancient Pistol brings news PISTOL. Sir John, God save you ! FALSTAFF. What wind blew you hither,... | |
| John Boynton Priestley - 1925 - 320 lapas
...hundred days kills them all up, by cumputation. And this, will I venture my poor gentleman-like carcase to perform (provided there be no treason practised...discreet manhood, that is, civilly by the sword. E. KN. Why, are you so sure of your hand, captain, at all times ? BOB. Tut ! never miss thrust, upon my... | |
| Harry Christian Schweikert - 1928 - 864 lapas
...poor gentleman-like carcass to perform (provided there be no treason practiced upon us) by fair [90 and discreet manhood ; that is, civilly by the sword....you. E. Know. I would not stand in Downright's state [95 then, an you meet him, for the wealth of any one street in London. Bob. Why, sir, you mistake me;... | |
| Ben Jonson - 1999 - 630 lapas
...125 Alontanto: an upright thrust gentleman-like carcass, to perform (provided, there be no treason 80 practised upon us) by fair, and discreet manhood, that is, civilly by the sword. E. Kn. Why, are you so sure of your hand, captain, at all times ? Bob. Tut, never miss thrust, upon my... | |
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