it not pleasant to have a thousand with red-hot spits come hissing in upon them ? . Lear. The little dogs and all, Tray, Blanch, and Sweetheart, see, they bark at me. Come, march to wakes, and fairs, and market towns. Edg. Tom will throw his head at 'em... King Lear - Seite 37von William Shakespeare - 1860 - 58 SeitenVollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| Washington Irving - 1852 - 580 Seiten
...of the porter's bell and the rattling of the chaise, came bounding, open-mouthed, across the lawn. " The little dogs and all, Tray, Blanch, and Sweetheart, see, they bark at me P* cried Bracebridge, laughing. At the sound of his voice, the bark was changed into a yelp of delight,... | |
| Samuel Austin Allibone - 1853 - 202 Seiten
...lessons, the counsels of " understanding!" A NOTICE OF A WORK ENTITLED " CHARITY AND THE CLERGY." " The little dogs and all, Tray, Blanch, and Sweetheart, see they bark at me." KINO LEAH. WE verily thought that authorship had done sufficient for one season, in the way of demoralizing... | |
| Washington Irving - 1853 - 524 Seiten
...of the porter's bell and the rattling of the chaise, came bounding, open-mouthed, aoroes the lawn. “—The little dogs and all, Tray, Blanch, and Sweetheart, see, they bark at me !“ cried Bracebridge, laughing. At the sound of his voice, the bark was changed into a yelp of delight,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1853 - 444 Seiten
...great goodness, out of holy pity, Absolv'd him with an axe. H. VIII. iii. 2. JACKS IN OFFICE. 3&3. The little dogs and all, Tray, Blanch, and Sweetheart, see, they bark at me. JARGON". KL iii. 6. They have been at a great feast of languages, and stolen the scraps. LL Y. 1. IDOLATRY.... | |
| 1881 - 596 Seiten
...heaping dirt upon their country knows no bounds. England, alone among nations, no friends :— '. . . The little dogs and all, Tray, Blanch, and Sweetheart, see, they bark at me.' "WJth given against her. This is a peculiarity of which English No matter by whom England is accused,... | |
| John Bartlett - 1856 - 660 Seiten
...seven long year. Act iii. Sc. 4. I ‘11 talk a word with this same learned Theban. Act iii. Sc. 6. The little dogs and all, Tray, Blanch, and Sweet-heart, see, they bark at me. Act iv. Sc. 6. Ay, every inch a king. Act iv. Sc. 6. Give me an ounce of civet, good apothecary, to... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1857 - 734 Seiten
...boasted to retain ? Edg. [aside} My tears begin to take his part so much, They'll mar my counterfeiting. Lear. The little dogs and all, Tray, Blanch, and Sweet-heart, see, they bark at me. Edg. Tom will throw his head at them.—Avauut, you curs! Be thy mouth or black or white, Tooth that... | |
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