| William Shakespeare - 1788 - 454 páginas
...pleasing stuff. Sly. What, household stuff? a80 Lady. It is a kind of history. ; Sly. Well, we'll sec't: Come, madam wife, sit by my side, and let the world slip ; we shall ne'er be younger. ACT I. SCENE I. A Street in Padua. Flourish. Enter LUCENTIO, and his Man TRANIO. Luccntio.... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1803 - 446 páginas
...my good lord; it is more pleasing stuff. Sly. What, houshold stuff? Page. It is a kind of history. Sly. Well, we'll see't: Come, madam wife, sit by my side, and let the world slip j we shall ne'er be younger. [They sit doxn, 1 For comedy. ACT I. SCENE I. Padua. A public Place. Enter... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1805 - 454 páginas
...or a tumblingtrick? 7 Page. No, my good lord; it is more pleasing stuff. Sly. What, houshold stuff? Sly. Well, we'll see't: Come, madam wife, sit by my side, and let the world slip; we shall ne'er be younger. {They sit down. Page. It is a kind of history. 7 Is not a commonly a Christmas gambol, or... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1811 - 580 páginas
...or a tumblingtrick? 7 Page. No, my good lord; it is more pleasing stuff. Sly. What, houshold stuff? Sly. Well, we'll see't: Come, madam wife, sit by my side, and let the world slip; we shall ne'er be younger. [They sit down. Page. It is a kind of history. 11s not a commonty a Christmas gambol, or a... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1813 - 362 páginas
...my good lord ; it is more pleasing stuff. Sly. What, houshold stuff? Page. It is a kind of history. Sly. Well, we'll see't: Come, madam wife, sit by my side, and let the world slip; we shall ne'er be younger. [They sit down. ACT I. SCENE I.—Padua. A public place. Enter LUCENTIO and TRANIO. Luc. Tranio,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1818 - 376 páginas
...good lord; it is more pleasing stuff. Page. It is a kind of history. "g Sly. What, houshold stuff? Sly. Well, we'll see't: Come, madam wife, sit by my side, and let the world slip; we shall ne'er be younger. [ They sit doixn. * For comedy. by ACT THE FIRST. SCENE I. Padua. A public Place. Enter LUCENTIO... | |
| William Shakespeare, Samuel Johnson, George Steevens - 1820 - 428 páginas
...pleasing stuff. Sly. What, houshold stuff? Page. It is a kind of history. Sly. Well, we '11 see 't: Come, madam wife, sit by my side, and let the world slip; we shall ne'er be younger. \They sit down. 4 Madam "J>ife,~\ Mr. Pope gives likewise the following prefix to this speech... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1821 - 548 páginas
...my good lord; it is more pleasing stuff. SLY. What, houshold stuff? PAGE. It is a kind of history. SLY. Well, we'll see't: Come, madam wife, sit by my side, and let the world slip; we shall ne'er be younger. [They sit down. ACT I. SCENE I. Padua. A public Place. Enter LI"CENTIO and TRANIO. Luc. Tranio,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1823 - 344 páginas
...a tumbling-trick ? Page. No, my good lord ; it is more pleasing stuff. Sly. What, household stuff? Sly. Well, we'll see't: Come, madam wife, sit by my side, and let the world slip ; we shall ne'er be younger. Page. It is a kind of history. ACT I. SCENE I.—Padua. A public Place. Enter LCCENTIO and... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1825 - 376 páginas
...my good lord, it is more pleasing stuff. Page. It is a kind of history. Sly. What, household stuff? Sly. Well, we'll see't: Come, madam wife, sit by my side, and let the world slip; we shall ne'er be younger. [ They sit down. - For comedy. ACT THE FIRST. SCENE I. Padua. A public Place. Enter LUCENTIO... | |
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