| George Chalmers - 1797 - 656 pages
...that has defied the commentators ikill. Trincuh fays, with more farcafm, than truth, that, in England, "when they will not give a doit to relieve a lame beggar, they will lay out ten, to fee a dead Indian («). It muft be remembered, that Shakfpeare wrote this, in i6-f4> when he was catching... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1797 - 600 pages
...neweft, Poor- John. A ftrange fifli ! Were I in England now (as once I was,) and had but this fifh painted,'' not a holiday fool there but would give a piece of filver : there would this monfter make a man ;J any ftrange bead there makes a man : when they will... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1797 - 594 pages
...the neweft, Poor-John. A ftrange fifh ! Were I in England now (as once I was), and had but this fifh painted, not a holiday fool there but would give a piece of filver : there would this monfter make a man ; any ftrange beaft there makes a man : when they will... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1798 - 446 pages
...holiday-fool there but would give a piece of filver : there would this monfter make a man ; any ftrange beaft there makes a man : when they will not give a doit...to relieve a lame beggar, they will lay out ten to fee a dead Indian. L,egg'd like a man ! and his fins like arras ! Warm, o' my troth" ! I do now let... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1800 - 330 pages
...neweft, Poor-John. A ftrange fifli ! Were I in England now (as once I was), and had but this fifti painted, not a holiday fool there but would give a piece of filver: there would this monfter make a man ; any ftrange beaft there makes a man : when they will... | |
| Philadelphia (Pa.) - 1817 - 552 pages
...rogue, who, according to the old saw, had just escaped a watery grave — " were I in England now, and had but this fish painted, not a holiday fool...beggar, they will lay out ten to see a dead Indian." We shall just add, that a dollar was the price of admission to the sight, in this country. But what... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1803 - 494 pages
...strange fish ! Were I in England now (as once I was,) and had but this fish painted, not a holiday-fool there but would give a piece of silver : there would...beggar, they will lay out ten to see a dead Indian. Legg'd like a man! and his fins like arms ! Warm, o' my troth ! I do now let loose my 3 Make mouths.... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1802 - 422 pages
...holiday-fool there but would give a piece of filver : there would this monfter make a man ; any ftrangebeaft there makes a man : when they will not give a doit...to relieve a lame beggar, they will lay out ten to fee a dead Indian. Legg'd like a man ! and h,(s fins like arms ! Warm, o' my trotk, I do now let loofe... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1804 - 476 pages
...-like smell; a kind of, not of the aewest, Poor -John. A strange fish! Were I in England now (as once I was,) and had but this fish painted, not a holiday fool there but would give a piece of silver i there would thi» monster make a man ; any strange beast there makes a man : Tvhen they will not... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1805 - 392 pages
...Poor- John. A strange fish! Were I in England now, (as once I was,) and had but this fish painted,9 not a holiday fool there, but would give a piece of silver: there, would this monster make a man;1 any strange s — — tooIs like a foul bumbard — ] This term again occurs in The First Part... | |
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