I have kissed I know not how oft. Where be your gibes now? your gambols? your songs? your flashes of merriment, that were wont to set the table on a roar? Not one now, to mock your own grinning? quite chap-fallen? Now get you to my lady's chamber, and... The Works of Shakespeare: in Eight Volumes - Page 228by William Shakespeare - 1767Full view - About this book
 | Mrs. Inchbald - 1808
...that were wont to set the table on a roar ? not one now, to mock your own grinning? quite chap fall'n? Now get you to my lady's chamber, and tell her, let her paint an inch thick, to this favour she must come ; make her laugh at that. — 'Pr'ythee, Horatio, tell me one thing. Hor. What's that,... | |
 | Mrs. Inchbald - 1808
...were wont to set the table on a roar ? not one now, to mock your own grinning ? quite chap fall'n ? Now get you to my lady's chamber, and tell her, let her paint an inch thick, to this favour she must come ; make her laugh at that. — TYythee, Horatio, tell me one thing. HOT. What's that,... | |
 | William Shakespeare - 1809
...get you to my lady's chamber,7 and tell her, let her paint an inch thick, to this favours she must come ; make her laugh at that. — Pr'ythee, Horatio, tell me one thing. * now a-dayt,] Omitted in the quarto. Malone. 5 Tariek' s scull,] Thus the folio. The quarto reads... | |
 | William Shakespeare - 1809
...get you to my lady's chamber,7 and tell her, let her paint an inch thick, to this favours she must come ; make her laugh at that. — Pr'ythee, Horatio, tell me one thing. 4 — nmu a-days,'] Omitted in the quarto. Malone. ' Tarick's scull,] Thus the folio. The quarto reads... | |
 | Alexander Chalmers - 1810
...your flashes of merriment, that were wont to set the table on a roar? Not one now to mock your own grinning ? quite chap-fallen ? Now get you to my lady's...tell her, let her paint an inch thick, to this favour she must come. Make her laugh at that.' It is an insolence natural to the wealthy, to affix as much... | |
 | John Walker - 1810 - 379 pages
...were wont to set the table on a roar ? Not one now to mock your own grinning ? Quite chop-fallen ? Now get you to my lady's chamber, and tell her, let her paint an inch thick, to this favour she must come ; make her laugh at that.— Ibid. Hamlet. Pity for the object beloved. Poor lord ! is... | |
 | Alexander Chalmers - 1810
...were wont to set the table on a roar ? not one now to mock your own grinning ! quite chop-fallen ! Now get you to my lady's chamber, and tell her, Let her paint an inch thick, to this favor she must come. Make her laugh at that." It is an insolence natural to the wealthy, to affix,... | |
 | Alexander Chalmers - 1810
...on a roar ? Not one now to mock your own grinning ? quite chap-fallen ? Now get you to my la> dy's chamber, and tell her, let her paint an inch thick, to this favour she must come. Make her laugh at that.' It is an insolence natural to the wealthy, to afiix as much... | |
 | William Shakespeare - 1811
...your flashes of merriment, that were wont to set the table on a roar : Not one now, to mo ck your own grinning ? quite chap-fallen ? Now get you to my lady's...and tell her, let her paint an inch thick, to this favour5 she must come ; make her laugh at that, — Pr'ythee, Horatio, tell me one thing. Hor. What's... | |
 | Elegant extracts - 1812
...your flashes of merriment, that were wont to set the table in a roar? not one now to mock your own grinning ? quite chap-fallen ? now get you to my lady's...and tell her, let her paint an inch thick, to this savour she must come; make her laugh at that — Pr'ythee, Horatio, tell me one thing. HoT. What's... | |
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