| William Shakespeare - 1823 - Liczba stron: 504
...my impatience, Answer'd neglectihgly, I know not what; He should, or he should not; —for he made me mad, To see him shine so brisk, and smell so sweet, And talk so like a waiting-gentlewoman, Of guns, and drums, and wounds, (God save the mark !) And telling me, the sovereign'st... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1823 - Liczba stron: 984
...my impatience, Answer'd neglectingly, I know not what; He should, or he should not ; — for he made - waiting-gentlewoman, Of guns, and drums, and wounds, (God save the mark!) And telling me, the sovereign... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1823 - Liczba stron: 372
...impatience, Answer'd neglectingly, I know not what ; He should, or he should not ; — for he made me mad, To see him shine so brisk, and smell so sweet, And talk so like a waiting-gentlewoman, Of guns, and drums, and wounds, (God save the mark !) And telling me, the sovereign'st... | |
| John Ruthven (3rd earl of Gowrie.), Eliza Logan - 1823 - Liczba stron: 324
...degree of pettishness ; " but, truly, if I know myself, I never yet did emulate such popinjays, — 'To shine so brisk, and smell so sweet, and talk so like a waiting gentlewoman.' " " Are there then no coxcombs but such as made mad the valiant Hotspur?" said Gowrie. " Come, come,... | |
| Mrs. Inchbald - 1824 - Liczba stron: 556
...and my impatience, Answer'd, neglectingly, I know not what; He should, or he should not; for he made me mad, To see him shine so brisk and smell so sweet,...like a waiting gentlewoman, Of guns, and drums, and wounds, — (Heaven save the mark !) — And telling me, the sovereign'st thing on earth Was parniacity,... | |
| William Shakespeare, William Dodd - 1824 - Liczba stron: 428
...and my impatience, Answer'd neglectingly, I know not what; He should, or he should not;—forhemade me mad, To see him shine so brisk, and smell so sweet, And talk so like a waiting gentlewoman, [mark!) Of guns, and drums, and wounds, (God save the And telling me, the sovereign'st thing on earth... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1824 - Liczba stron: 422
...my impatience, Answer'd neglectingly, I know not what; He should, or he should not ; — for he made me mad, To see him shine so brisk, and smell so sweet, And talk so like a waiting-gentlewoman, Of guns, and drums, and wounds, (God save the mark !) And telling me the sovereign'st... | |
| British poets - 1824 - Liczba stron: 676
...thine ? a heart as big ? Thy words, 1 grant, are bigger; for I wear not My dagger in my mouth. He made me mad, To see him shine so brisk, and smell so sweet, And talk so like a waiting-gentlewoman Of guns, and drums, and wounds, (God save the mark !) And telling me, the sovereign'st... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1824 - Liczba stron: 370
...and my impatience, Answer'd rieglectingly, I know not what, He should, or he should not; for he made me mad, To see him shine so brisk, and smell so sweet, And talk, so like a waiting-gentlewoman, Of guns, and drums, and wounds,(God save the mark !' And telling me, the sovereign's!... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1824 - Liczba stron: 518
...Answer1 a negWtirigh . I know not what; I le should, or he should not ; — for he made me mad, To we him shine so brisk, and smell so sweet, And talk so like a waiting-gentlewoman, Of guns, and drums, and wounds, (God save the mark !) And telling me, the wvcrrjgn*st... | |
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