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 - Seite 202von William Shakespeare - 1872 - 196 SeitenVollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| William Shakespeare - 1849 - 952 Seiten
...Chirra, not sirrah ? Arm. Men of peace, well encounter'd. Hoi. Most military sir, salutation. Moth. h me aeaiu. You know no Centaur? you receiv'd no gold? Your mistress [To COSTARD aside. 1 Discourt». • Affectation. • Boaetful. Colt. O, they have lived long in the... | |
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...volume, with Portrait, &c. 12mo. In September. A Lift for the Lazy ; Neatly printed in duodecimo. 75 cts "They have been at a great feast of languages and stolen the scraps." — Shakspeare. The Fountain of Living Waters. BY A LAYMAN. In a neat and elegant presentation volume,... | |
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...or ever expect to see."— Juhn Foster. A Lift for the Lazy ; Neatly printed in duodecimo. 75 cts. "They have been at a great feast of languages and stolen the scraps."— Shakspean. lazy or too busy to read whole libraries for themselves. The Fowntain of Living Waters.... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1850 - 556 Seiten
...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... | |
| 1884 - 672 Seiten
...FOR BOOK OF QUOTATIONS IN FORKION AND CLASSICAL LANGUAGES (6IU S. ix. 207). — I would suggest, " They have been at a great feast of languages, and stolen the scraps" (Lovt'i Labour'» Lost, V. L). FH MILLER. Grosienor Library. EARLY MARRIAGES (6th S. vi. 347 ; vii.... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1850 - 584 Seiten
...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... | |
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