O, it offends me to the soul to hear a robustious periwigpated fellow tear a passion to tatters, to very rags, to split the ears of the groundlings; who, for the most part, are capable of nothing but inexplicable dumb shows and noise; I would have such... Tatler & Guardian - Página 841831 - 244 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Ebenezer Porter - 1828 - 414 páginas
...fellow tear a passion to tat10 lets, to very rags, to split the ears of the groundlings ; who, for the most part, are capable of nothing but inexplicable...dumb shows, and noise : I would have such a fellow whipped for o'erdoing Termagant ; it out-herods Herod. Pray you, avoid it. Be not too tame neither... | |
| Jonathan Barber - 1828 - 264 páginas
...pated fellow tear a passion to tatters, to very rags, to split the ears of the groundlings; who (for the most part) are capable of nothing but inexplicable dumb shows and noise. Pray you avoid it. Be not too tame, neither; but let your own discretion be your tutor. Suit the action... | |
| 1829 - 804 páginas
...perriwig-pated fellow tear a passion to tatters, to very rags, to split tbe ears of the groundlings ; who, for the most part, are capable of nothing but inexplicable...and noise ; I would have such a fellow whipp'd for o'er- doing Termagant ; it out-herods Herod : pray you, avoid it. Be not too tame neither, but let... | |
| 1829 - 930 páginas
...groundlings ; who for the most part are capable of nothing but inexplicable dumb show and noise : I could have such a fellow whipp'd for o'erdoing termagant ; it out-herods Herod. Pray you avoid it. Be not too tame neitlwr, but let your own discretion be your tutor." It is not solely or chiefly as a matter... | |
| William Shakespeare, William Harness - 1830 - 638 páginas
...periwig-pated fellow tear a passion to tatters, to very rags, to split the ears of the groundlings;1" who, for the most part, are capable of nothing but inexplicable...dumb shows, and noise ; I would have such a fellow whipped for o'erdoing Termagant ;n itout-herods Herod:0 Pray you, avoid it. 1 Play. I warrant your... | |
| Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1832 - 310 páginas
...nothing * This is in ridicule of the quantity of false hair, worn in Shakspeare'e time. NATIONAf ORATOR. but inexplicable dumb shows, and noise : I would have such a fellow whipped for o'erdoing Termagant ;* it out-herods Herod :f Pray you, avoid it. Be not too tame neither,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1832 - 530 páginas
...a$hear.4tos. passion to tatters, to very rags, to split the ears of & 1603the groundlings ;(18) who, for the most part, are capable of nothing but inexplicable dumb shows, and noised19) I would have such a fellow whipped for o'er-doing Termagant ;(20) itout-herods Herod ;(21)... | |
| Samuel Kirkham - 1834 - 360 páginas
...fellow' . . tear a passion to tatters', to very RAGS', to split the ears of the GROUNDLINGS';* who' (for the most part') are capable of nothing but inexplicable dumb shows and noise'. Pray you avoid it'. Be not too TAME', either'; but let your own discretion be your tutor'. Suit the... | |
| Samuel Butler - 1835 - 410 páginas
...as " grennyng upon her lyke tennagaunts in a playe." And Hamlet in Shakespeare (Act iii. sc. 2.) " I would have such a fellow " whipp'd for o'erdoing Termagant, it out-herods Herod." The French romances corrupted the word into tervagaunt, and from them La Fontaine took it up, and has... | |
| Samuel Butler - 1835 - 410 páginas
...as " grennyng upon her lyke termagaunts in a playe." And Hamlet in Shakespeare (Act iii. sc. 2.) " I would have such a fellow " whipp'd for o'erdoing Termagant, it out-herods Herod." The French romances corrupted the word into tervagaunt, and from them La Fontaine took it up, and has... | |
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