A' made a finer end and went away an it had been any christom child; a' parted even just between twelve and one, even at the turning o' the tide: for after I saw him fumble with the sheets and play with flowers and smile upon his fingers... THE MONTHLY REVIEW OF LITERARY JOURNAL - Strana 161podľa SEVERAL HANDS - 1786Úplné zobrazenie - O tejto knihe
| William Shakespeare, Nicholas Rowe - 1709 - Počet stránok 590
...for after I faw him fumble with the Sheets, ind pliy with Flowers, and fmile upon his Fingers end, I knew there was but one way; for his Nofe was as ftiarp as a Pen, and a Table of Green Fields. How now, Sir jth»? quoth 1. What Man? be a good Cheer;... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1714 - Počet stránok 458
...for after I fawhim fumble with the Sheets, jnd play with Flovwers, and fmile upon his Fingers end, I knew there was but one way; for his Nofe was as (harp as a Pen, and a Table of Green Fields. How now, Sit John? qjoth I. What Man? be a good Cheer; ib a cried out, God, God, God, three or four... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1747 - Počet stránok 352
...For after I faw him fumble with the (heets, arid play with ftowers, and fmile upon, his finger's end, I knew there was but one way ; for his nofe was as (harp as a pen, and a' babied of green fields. How now, S« Jtbn ¥ quoth I i what, roan ? be o', good cheer i fo a'ciledout,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1765 - Počet stránok 600
...For after I faw him fumble with the meets, and play with flowers, and fmile upon his ringer's end, I knew there was but one way; * for his nofe was as fharp as a pen, and a' babied of green fields. How now, Sir John ? quoth I •, what, man ? be of good... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1768 - Počet stránok 410
...For after I faw him fumble with the fheets, and play with ftowers, and fmile upon his finger's end, I knew there was but one way; * for his nofe was as fharp as a pen. How now, SIT John* quoth I: what, man ? be of good cheer: fo a' cried out, God, God,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1773 - Počet stránok 522
...thus: twelve and one, even at the ' turning o'th' tide. For after I faw him * fumble with the meets, and play with flowers, and fmile upon his fingers ends, I knew there was but one way; 3 for his nole was as fharp as a pen, and a' babbled of green fields. How now, Sir John? thus : " Quippe... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1773 - Počet stránok 520
...thus; twelve and one, even at the l turning o'th* tide. For after I faw him * fumble with the fheets, and play with flowers, and fmile upon his fingers ends, I knew there was but one way ; 3 for his note was as fharp as a pen, and a'babbled of green fields. How now, Sir John ? thus: "... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1778 - Počet stránok 588
...between twelve and one, e'en at ' turning o'clie tide : for after I faw him s fumble with the ihcets, and play with flowers, and fmile upon his fingers'...knew there was but one way ' ; + for his nofe was as marp as a pen, this defcriptkm in the regjfter of natcham, Berks, 1605. [Hearne's Append, to the Hi/lory... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1780 - Počet stránok 336
...between twelve and one, even at the turning of the tide ; for after I law him fumble with the fheets, and play with flowers, and fmile upon his fingers...I knew there was but one way, for his nofe was as ftmrp.as a pen.. How now, Sir Jokn, quoth I; what, man ! be of good cheer, fo a cried out, God, God,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1784 - Počet stránok 1118
...tide": for after I faw him fumble with the meets 7, and play with flowtrs, and fmile upon his fingere' ends, I knew there was but one way ; for his nofe was .i1; fhrii'p ;is a pen, and 'a bubbled of green tields.— How now, Sir John Î quoth I : what, man... | |
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