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Página 144
... Italian-- I'll be your warrant for the Scotchman Lesly . Come , to the company ! TERTSKY . Where is the master of the cellar ? Ho ! Let the best wines come up . Ho ! cheerly , boy ! Luck comes to - day , so give her hearty welome ...
... Italian-- I'll be your warrant for the Scotchman Lesly . Come , to the company ! TERTSKY . Where is the master of the cellar ? Ho ! Let the best wines come up . Ho ! cheerly , boy ! Luck comes to - day , so give her hearty welome ...
Página 145
... Italians alone ; but in its first sense , and at present in the vulgar use of the word , signifies foreigners in general . Our word wall - nuts , I suppose , means outlandish nuts - Walle nuces , [ Runner takes the service - cup and ...
... Italians alone ; but in its first sense , and at present in the vulgar use of the word , signifies foreigners in general . Our word wall - nuts , I suppose , means outlandish nuts - Walle nuces , [ Runner takes the service - cup and ...
Página 148
... Italians and foreigners . - Us Bohemians he holds for little better than dullards - nothing pleases him but what's outlandish . TERTSKY ( in extreme embarrassment , to the Comman- ders , who at ILLO's words give a sudden start , as pre ...
... Italians and foreigners . - Us Bohemians he holds for little better than dullards - nothing pleases him but what's outlandish . TERTSKY ( in extreme embarrassment , to the Comman- ders , who at ILLO's words give a sudden start , as pre ...
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... Italian regiments . Nay , Heaven forbid ? ILLO . WALLENSTEIN . No ! And why should Heaven forbid ? ILLO . Him ! -that deceiver ! Wouldst thou trust to him The soldiery ? Him wilt thou let slip from thee , Now , in the very instant that ...
... Italian regiments . Nay , Heaven forbid ? ILLO . WALLENSTEIN . No ! And why should Heaven forbid ? ILLO . Him ! -that deceiver ! Wouldst thou trust to him The soldiery ? Him wilt thou let slip from thee , Now , in the very instant that ...
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... Italians . Yea , at this very moment , by my soul ! He'd gladly see us all dead ten times over , Could he thereby recal his friend to life . TERTSKY . Hush , hush ! Let the dead rest ! This evening's business Is , who can fairly drink ...
... Italians . Yea , at this very moment , by my soul ! He'd gladly see us all dead ten times over , Could he thereby recal his friend to life . TERTSKY . Hush , hush ! Let the dead rest ! This evening's business Is , who can fairly drink ...
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The Poetical Works of Coleridge, Shelley, and Keats: Complete in One Volume Samuel Taylor Coleridge Sin vista previa disponible - 2012 |
POETICAL WORKS OF COLERIDGE SH Samuel Taylor 1772-1834 Coleridge,Percy Bysshe 1792-1822 Shelley,John 1795-1821 Keats Sin vista previa disponible - 2016 |
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