| Shakespeare Society (Great Britain) - 1844 - 132 páginas
...you deale but with two, the Widdow and the Mayde, because the Wife is another mails commoditie ; is not a prettie thing to carry Wife, Mayde, and Widdow, in your pocket, when you may, as it were, couferre and heare them talke togither, when you will ? nay, more, drinke togither ; yea, and that... | |
| John Payne Collier - 1865 - 608 páginas
...will bee, with one of these three : or say you deale but with two, the Widdow and the Muyde, because the Wife is another mans commoditie. Is [it] not a prettie thing to carry Wife Mailiie and Wiildow in your pocket, when you may, as it were, conferre and heare them talke toother... | |
| H. S. Bennett - 1989 - 348 páginas
...will bee with one of these three: or say you deale but with two, the Widdow and the Mayde, because the Wife is another mans commoditie: is it not a prettie thing to carry Wife, Mayde and Widdow in youre pocket when you may as it were conferre and heare them talk together when you will? nay and that... | |
| Dennis Kezar Assistant Professor of English Vanderbilt University - 2001 - 282 páginas
...fictional bookseller to a prospective buyer in Samuel Rowlands's 'Tis Merrie When Gossips Meete (1602); "is it not a prettie thing to carry Wife, Mayde and Widdow in youre pocket.. .?" 77 My reading of Phyllyp Sparowe locates the frisson of such commodification in... | |
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