Men of all sorts take a pride to gird at me : the brain of this foolish-compounded clay, man, is not able to invent any thing that tends to laughter, more than I invent or is invented on me : I am not only witty in myself, but the cause that wit is in... The Works of Shakespeare ... - Página 20por William Shakespeare - 1923Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
 | John Thurston - 1825 - 308 páginas
...vile company as thou art, hath in reason taken from me all ostentation of sorrow. Act II. Scene IIFal. I do here walk before thee, like a sow that hath overwhelmed all her litter but one. Act I. Seme II. K. Henry. How many thousand of my poorest subjects ! Are at... | |
 | William Shakespeare - 1826 - 600 páginas
...take a pride to gird at me 7 : The brain of this foolish-compounded clay, man, is not able to vent any thing that tends to laughter, more than I invent,...walk before thee, like a sow, that hath overwhelmed all her litter but one. If the prince put thee into my service for any other reason than to set me... | |
 | William Shakespeare - 1826 - 560 páginas
...kindred terms in all languages.' me: The brain of this foolish-compounded clay, man, is not able to vent any thing that tends to laughter, more than I invent,...walk before thee, like a sow, that hath overwhelmed all her litter but one. If the prince put thee into my service for any other reason than to set me... | |
 | William Shakespeare - 1826 - 996 páginas
...aorta take a pride to gird at me : The brain of this foolish-compounded clay, man, is not able to vent 'etruchio came ? J?n;>. Ay, that Pctruchio came. Jli-n....him on his back. Bap. Why, that's all one. Siun. thce, like ;i sow, that bath overwhelmed all her litter but one. If the prince put thee into my service... | |
 | William Shakespeare - 1827 - 844 páginas
...brain of this foolish -compounded clay, man, is not able to vent any thing that tends to laughter, л sow that hath overwhelmed all her litler but one. If the prince put thee into my service for any... | |
 | William Shakespeare - 1828 - 346 páginas
...sorts take a pride to gird at me : The brain of this foolish-compounded clay, man, is not able to vent any thing that tends to laughter, more than I invent,...walk before thee, like a sow, that hath overwhelmed all her litter but one. If the prince put thee into my service for any other reason than to set me... | |
 | Joseph Addison - 1828 - 446 páginas
...that merry knight, " take a pride to gird at me. The brain of man is not able to invent any tiling that tends to laughter more than I invent, or is invented...witty in myself, but the cause that wit is in other V. XXXIV. LAUGHTER. riXwf duaipos tv fiforoif citvov teucoy. iu •. /•>«.,;. fet.Pttt. Mirth out... | |
 | Laconics - 1829 - 390 páginas
...of all sorts," says that merry knight, " take a pride to gird at me. The brain of man is not able to invent any thing that tends to laughter more than...in myself, but the cause that wit is in other men." — Steele. MXLIL Oar fathers prais'd rank ven'son. You suppose, Perhaps, young men ! our fathers had... | |
 | John Timbs - 1829 - 354 páginas
...of all sorts," says that merry knight, " take a pride to gird at me. The brain of man is not able to invent any thing that tends to laughter more than...in myself, but the cause that wit is in other men." — Steele. MXLII. Our fathers prais'd rank ven'son. You suppose, Perhaps, young men ! our fathers... | |
 | Thomas Curtis - 1829 - 814 páginas
...all sorts take a pride to gird at me : the brain of this foolish compounded clay, man, is not able to invent any thing that tends to laughter more than...in myself, but the cause that wit is in other men. Shalapeare. Henry IV. Those stepping stones, That as a waist do girdle you about. Shalupeare. Let inn... | |
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