| Charles Wentworth Dilke - 1816 - 424 페이지
...by such low slaves as those. Ros. Flavia, attend me to attire me. [Exit Rossaline and Flavia. Bo}. In sad good earnest, sir, you have touched the very...word meant. t S'foot is a common exclamation in the plays.of the time, and I have no doubt is meant here. In some parts of England trouts are caught without... | |
| 1903 - 666 페이지
...easily take large trout by tickling them. ' W'hoop : fut, how he tickles yon trout under the gilíes ! You shall see him take him by and by, with groping flattery" (Marston's 'Antonio and Mellida,' II. p. 23, ed. Halliwell). ' This is the tamest trout I ever tickled... | |
| John Marston - 1856 - 390 페이지
...polisht adornation, delicious affabilitie. Feli. Whop : fut, how he tickles yon trout under the gilles ! you shall see him take him by and by, with groping flattery. Foro. That ever ravisht the eare of wonder. By your sweete selfe, then whome I knowe not a more exquisite,... | |
| John Marston - 1856 - 334 페이지
...polisht adornation, delicious affabilitie. feli. Whop : fut, how he tickles yon trout under the gilles ! you shall see him take him by and by, with groping flattery. Foro. That ever ravisht the eare of wonder. By your sweete selfe, then whome I knowe not a more exquisite,... | |
| sir John Scott Keltie - 1870 - 588 페이지
...applausive elecuty," amazing volubility, polished adornation,7 delicious affability — Feli. Whop : fut, myself, and yourself, and the 1 with a uannion —...a common proverbial expression, the precise meanin Foro. That ever ravished the ear of wonder. By your sweet self, than whom I know not a more exquisite,... | |
| 1870 - 610 페이지
...volubility, polished adornation,7 of licious affability — Fell. Whop: fut, how he tickles yon tro« under the gills ! You shall see him take him by and by with groping flattery. Foro. That ever ravished the ear of fomet. By your sweet self, than whom I know not moro exquisite,... | |
| John Marston - 1887 - 400 페이지
...applausive elecuty, amazing volubility, polish'd adornation, delicious affability. Feli. Whoop : fut, how he tickles yon trout under the gills ! you shall...see him take him by and by with groping flattery. Foro, That ever ravish'd the ear of wonder. By your sweet self, than whom I know not a more exquisite,... | |
| John Marston - 1887 - 396 페이지
...applausive elecuty, amazing volubility, polish'd adornation, delicious affability. Feli. Whoop : fut, how he tickles yon trout under the gills ! you shall...see him take him by and by with groping flattery. Foro. That ever ravish'd the ear of wonder. By your sweet self, than whom I know not a more exquisite,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1889 - 254 페이지
...of poaching with the hand ; cp. Marston's Antonio and Mdlida, Pt. i., ii. 1. 115-7, "how he tiekles yon trout under the gills ! you shall see him take him by and by with groping flattery." 20. "Tis but fortune, it is nothing else than fortune ; it is all a matter of good luck. 21. she did... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1890 - 218 페이지
...poaching with the hand ; cp. Marston's Antonio and Mettida, Pt. i., ii. 1. 115-7, "how he tickles you trout under the gills ! you shall see him take him by and by with groping flattery. " 20. 'TIs but fortune, it is nothing else than fortune ; it is all a matter of good luck. 21. she... | |
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