... fit him finely ; in this paper is The juice of mandrake, by a doctor made To cast a man, whose leg should be cut off, Into a deep, a cold, and senseless sleep ; Of such approved operation That whoso takes it, is for twice twelve hours Breathless,... The Old Dramatists: Conjectural Readings - Page 167by Kenneth Deighton - 1898 - 215 lehteFull view - About this book
| Joshua Cooke, Jo Cooke - 1824 - 116 lehte
...whoso takes it, is for twice twelve hours Breathless, and to all men's judgements past all sense ; This will I give the pedant but in sport; For when 'tis...Besides, it may be a means to save his life, For being perfect poison, as it seems His meaning is, some covetous slave for coin Will sell it him, though it... | |
| 1825 - 442 lehte
...whoso takes it, is for twice twelve hours Breathless, and to all men's judgements past all sense ; This will I give the pedant but in sport ; For when 'tis...Besides, it may be a means to save his life, For being perfect poison, as it seems His meaning is, some covetous slave for coin Will sell it him, though it... | |
| 1825 - 442 lehte
...him, The world will but esteem it as a jest ; Besides, it may be a means to save his life, For being perfect poison, as it seems His meaning is, some covetous...it be held by law To be no better than flat felony. Ans. Uphold the jest ; but he hath spy'd us ; peace ! Amin. Gentles, God save you ! Here is a man I... | |
| 1825 - 456 lehte
...him, The world will but esteem it as a jest ; Besides, it may be a means to save his life, For being perfect poison, as it seems His meaning is, some covetous...coin Will sell it him, though it be held by law To he no better than flat felony. • Ans. Uphold the jest ; but he hath spy'd us ; peace ! Am'tn. Gentles,... | |
| William Carew Hazlitt - 1874 - 590 lehte
...whoso takes it, is for twice twelve hours Breathless, and to all men's judgments past all sense; This will I give the pedant but in sport; For when 'tis...is, some covetous slave for coin Will sell it him, i though it be held by law To be no better than flat felony. ANS. Uphold the jest—but he hath spied... | |
| William Carew Hazlitt - 1874 - 588 lehte
...whoso takes it, is for twice twelve hours Breathless, and to all men's judgments past all sense ; This will I give the pedant but in sport ; For when 'tis...meaning is, some covetous slave for coin Will sell it him,1 though it be held by law To be no better than flat felony. ANS. Uphold the jest— but he hath... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1900 - 250 lehte
...as in Romeo and Juliet, the sale of poisons is spoken of as illegal : some covetous slave for coyne, Will sell it him, though it be held by law, To be no better than flat fellony. Da Porto's novel was published posthumously at Venice without date, about the year 1530. It... | |
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