Cob, pray thee advise thyself well; do not wrong the gentleman, and thyself too. I dare be sworn, he scorns thy house; he! he lodge in such a base obscure place as thy house! Tut, I know his disposition so well, he would not lie in thy bed if thou'dst... Every Man in His Humour - עמוד 17מאת Ben Jonson - 1896 - 143 דפיםתצוגה מלאה - מידע על ספר זה
| David Garrick - 1798 - 318 דפים
...mean ? Mat. Thy guest ! alas ! ha, ha. Cob. Why do you laugh, sir ? Do you not mean captain -Bobad'il? Mat. Cob, 'pray thee, advise thyself well: do not...disposition so well, he would not lie in thy bed, if thou'ldst gi' it him. Cub. I will not give him, though, sir. Mass, I thought somewhat was iu't we could... | |
| David Garrick - 1798 - 318 דפים
...mean ? Mat. Thy guest ! alas ! ha, ha. Cob. Why do you laugh, sir ? Do you not mean captain Bobadil? ' Mat. Cob, 'pray thee, advise thyself well: do not...Tut, I know his disposition so well, he would not he in thy bed, if thou'ldst gi* it him. Cob. 1 will not give him, though, sir. Mass, I thought somewhat... | |
| British drama - 1804 - 1084 דפים
...mean ? Mat. Thy guest ! Alas ! ha, ha, Cob. Why do you laugh, sir ? Do you not mean Captain Bobadil ? Mat. Cob, pray thee, advise thyself well : do not...Tut, I know his disposition so well, he would not lie ш thy btd, if thou would'st give it him. Cub. I will not give it him, though, sir. Mass, 1 (bought... | |
| 1804 - 540 דפים
...thyself well : do not wrong the gentleman and thyself too. I dare he sworn he scorns thy house. Up ! he lodge in such a base, obscure place as thy house...know his disposition so well, he would not lie in thy hed, if thou would'st give it him. Culi I will not give it him, though, sir. Mass, I thought somewhat... | |
| 1804 - 268 דפים
...Thy gnest! Alas! ha, ha. Coh. Why do yon langh, sir • Do yon not mesn Captain Bohadil ? Mat. Coh, pray thee, advise thyself well - do not wrong the gentleman and thyself too. I dare he sworn he scorns thy honse. He ! he lodge in snch a hase, ohscnre place as thy honse ! Tnt, 1 know... | |
| Mrs. Inchbald - 1808 - 440 דפים
...! Mat . Thy "guest ! alas ! ha ! ha ! Cob. Why do you laugh, sir? Do you not mean. Captain Bobadil. Mat. Cob, pray thee, advise thyself well : do not...disposition so well, he would not lie in thy bed, if thou'dst gi' it him. Cob. I will not give it him, though, sir. Mass, I thought somewhat was in't we... | |
| Walter Scott - 1811 - 690 דפים
...Alat. Thy guest ! Alas ! ha, ha. Cob. Why dp you laugh, sir ? Do you not me; n • Captain Bobadil ? Mat. Cob, pray thee, advise thyself well : do not...disposition so well, he would not lie in thy bed, if thou would'st give it him. Cab. I will not give it him, though, sir. Mass, I thought somewhat was in it... | |
| Ben Jonson, John Fletcher, Francis Beaumont - 1811 - 780 דפים
...mean. Mat. Thy guest ! alas ! ha, ha. Сое. Why do you laugh, sir ! do you not mean CapUin Bobadill ? Mat. Cob, 'pray thee advise thyself well : do not...disposition so well, he would not lie in thy bed, if Uiou'dst gi't him. Cob. 1 will not give it him, though, sir. Mass, I thought somewhat was in't, we... | |
| Walter Scott - 1811 - 698 דפים
...! Mat. Thy guest !. Alas ! ha, ha. Cob. Why do you laugh, sir ? PO you not men n Captain Bobadil ? Mat. Cob, pray thee, advise thyself well : do not...Tut, I know his disposition so well, he would not lio in thy bed, if thou would'st give it him. Cob. I will not give it him, though, sir. Mass, I thought... | |
| British drama - 1811 - 696 דפים
...Mat. Thy guest ! Alas ! ha, ha. Col>. Why do you laugh, sir ? Do you not rae;: n Captain Bobadil ? rty tho n base, obscure place as thy house ! Tut, I know his disposition so well, he would not lie in thy bed,... | |
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