fine and recovery ? Dro. S. Yes, to pay a fine for a periwig, and recover the lost hair of another man. .These jests cannot be supposed to arise from anything in the laws or customs of Syracuse; but they show the author to be very familiar with some of... Shakespeare's Legal Acquirements Considered - Seite 38von John Campbell Baron Campbell - 1859 - 117 SeitenVollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| William Shakespeare - 1793 - 646 Seiten
...There's no time for a man to recover his hair, that grows bald by nature. ANT. S. May he not do it by fine and recovery ? » DRO. S. Yes, to pay a fine for a peruke, and recover the loft hair of another man. Axr. S. Why is Time fuch a niggard of hair, being,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1797 - 644 Seiten
...There's no time for a man to recover his hair, that grows bald by nature. ANT. S. May he not do it by fine and recovery ? DRO. S. Yes, to pay a fine for a peruke, and recover the loft hair of another man. ANT. S. Why is Time fuch a niggard of hair, being,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1803 - 412 Seiten
...There's no time for a man to recover his hair, that grows bald by nature. Ant. S. May be not do it by fine and recovery? Dro. S. Yes, to pay a fine for a peruke, and recover the lost hair of another man. Ant. S. Why is time such a niggard of hair, being,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1806 - 404 Seiten
...There's no time for a man to recover his hair, that grows bald by nature. Ant. S. May he not do it by fine and recovery? Dro. S. Yes, to pay a fine for a peruke, and recover the lost hair of another man. Ant. S. Why is time such a niggard of hair, being,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1821 - 500 Seiten
...man to recover his hair, that grows bald by nature. ANT. S. May he not do it by fine and recovery 6 ? DRO. S. Yes, to pay a fine for a periwig, and recover the lost hair of another man. ANT. S. Why is Time such a niggard of hair, being, as it is, so plentiful an excrement 7 ? 5 Lest it... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1821 - 506 Seiten
...man to recover his hair, that grows bald by nature. ANT. S. May he not do it by fine and recovery 6 ? DRO. S. Yes, to pay a fine for a periwig, and recover the lost hair of another man. ANT. S. Why is Time such a niggard of hair, being, as it is, so plentiful an excrement 7 ? 5 Lest it... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1825 - 360 Seiten
...There's no time for a man to recover his hair, that grows bald by nature. Ant. S. May he not do it by fine and recovery ? Dro. S. Yes, to pay a fine for a peruke, and recover the lost hair of another man. Ant. S. Why is time such a niggard of hair, being,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1826 - 464 Seiten
...planteth anger.' 4 This is another instance of Shakspeare's acqoaintance with technical law terms. Dro. S. Yes, to pay a fine for a periwig, and recover the lost hair of another man. Ant. S. Why is time such a niggard of hair, being, as it is, so plentiful an excrement? Dro. S. Because... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1826 - 460 Seiten
...burnt and dried away, And I expressly am forbid to touch it, For it engenders choler, planteth anger.' Dro. S. Yes, to pay a fine for a periwig, and recover the lost hair of another man. Ant. S. Why is time such a niggard of hair, being, as it is, so plentiful an excrement? Dio. S. Because... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1826 - 458 Seiten
...receipt; And told'st me of a mistress, and a dinner; For which, I hope, thou felt'st I was displeas'd. Dro. S. Yes, to pay a fine for a periwig, and recover the lost hair of another man. Ant. S. Why is time such a niggard of hair, being, as it is, so plentiful an excrement? Dro. S. Because... | |
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