I saw him fumble with the sheets, and play with flowers, and smile upon his fingers' ends, I knew there was but one way ; for his nose was as sharp as a pen, and 'a babbled of green fields. How now, sir John ? quoth I : what, man ! be of good cheer. So... The Works of William Shakspeare - Seite 19von William Shakespeare - 1852Vollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| Edwin Almiron Greenlaw, William Harris Elson, Christine M. Keck - 1923 - 648 Seiten
...sharp as a pen, and 'a babbled of green fields. "How now, Sir John !" quoth I ; "what, man ! be o' good cheer." So 'a cried out, "God, God, God!" three...trouble himself with any such thoughts yet. So 'a 25 bade me lay more clothes on his feet. I put my hand into the bed and felt them, and they were as... | |
| Jean Jules Jusserand - 1926 - 666 Seiten
...Falstaff in a filthy garret at the horrible Mrs. Quickly's : " So 'a cried out," says Mrs. Quickly, " God, God, God ! three or four times : now, I to comfort...need to trouble himself with any such thoughts yet." The hour, however, had come. V, Shakespeare uses in his language the same liberty as in his conception... | |
| Edgar I. Fripp - 1930 - 236 Seiten
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| Edward Shillito - 1932 - 136 Seiten
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