tis most certain, Iras. Saucy lictors Will catch at us, like strumpets ; and scald rhymers Ballad us out o' tune : the quick comedians Extemporally will stage us, and present Our Alexandrian revels : Antony Shall be brought drunken forth, and I shall... Antony and Cleopatra. Cymbeline - Page 152by William Shakespeare - 1841Full view - About this book
| William Shakespeare - 1826 - 556 pages
...Saucy lictors Will catch at us, like strumpets ; and scald rhymers Ballad us out o'tune : the quick25 comedians Extemporally will stage us, and present...drunken forth, and I shall see Some squeaking Cleopatra boy26 my greatness I' the posture of a whore. Iras. . O the good gods ! Cleo. Nay, that is certain.... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1826 - 560 pages
...o'tune : the quick25 comedians 25 ie the h'w/y or gHtcfc-witted comedians. See Act i. Sc. 2, note 20. Extemporally will stage us, and present Our Alexandrian...drunken forth, and I shall see Some squeaking Cleopatra boy26 my greatness I' the posture of a whore. Iras. O the good gods ! Cleo. Nay, that is certain. Iras.... | |
| John Ford - 1827 - 712 pages
...we read ; it is a series of events that we hear and see: d " the quick comedians Extemporally shall stage us, and present Our Alexandrian revels ; Antony...shall see Some squeaking Cleopatra boy my greatness I'th' posture of a whore." With this slight exception, which, after all, may be purely visionary, the... | |
| Eton miscellany - 1827 - 532 pages
...events that we hear and see : ' The quick comedians ' Extemporally shall stage us, and present E ' Our Alexandrian revels ; Antony ' Shall be brought...shall see ' Some squeaking Cleopatra boy my greatness ' F th' posture of a whore.' " With this slight exception, which, after all, may be " purely visionary,... | |
| William Shakespeare, George Steevens - 1829 - 542 pages
...Saucy lictors* Will catch at us, like strumpets ; and scald rhymers Ballad us out o'tune: the quick10 comedians Extemporally will stage us, and present...shall see Some squeaking Cleopatra boy" my greatness I'the posture of a whore. ¡raí. O the good gods ! Cleo. Nay, that is certain. Iras. I'll never see... | |
| Royal Society of Literature (Great Britain) - 1882 - 856 pages
...certain, Iras, saucy lictors will catch at us, and scald rhymers ballad us out o' tune : the quick comedians, extemporally will stage us and present...shall be brought drunken forth and I shall see some squalling Cleopatra boy my greatness i' the posture of a whore." From Giraldi, scene ii acto v. : "... | |
| Thomas Curtis (of Grove house sch, Islington) - 436 pages
...might eye her, And bids the boy bis mistress and her name descry her. Spaatr'i Britain'! lia. Anthony Shall be brought drunken forth, and I shall see Some squeaking Cleopatra boy my greatness, I' th' posture of a whore. Shuhiptare. Where is this Hector? Come, come thon 60^-queller, show thy face... | |
| William Shakespeare, William Harness - 1830 - 510 pages
...Saucy lictors Will catch at us, like strumpets; and scald f rhymers Ballad us out o'tune: the quicks comedians Extemporally will stage us, and present...shall see Some squeaking Cleopatra boy my greatness' ' P the posture of a whore. Iras. O the good gods ! Cleo. Nay, that is certain. Iras. I'll never see... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1831 - 606 pages
...Saucy licum Will catch at us, like strumpets ; and scald rhymers Ballad us out o' tune : the quick7 aJ e̞/\ $c ٖ 4] _^ @y b(AN R j1 ҴT y( Ur4L/... ~ & n Y ? nw g> ` M ^ ~w < Q5 : z m Г the posture of a whore. Iría. O, the good gods ! Cleo. Nay, that is certain. Irra. I'll never see... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1831 - 522 pages
...lictors' Will catch at us, like strumpets ; and scald rhymen Ballad us out o'tune: the quick10 comediana Extemporally will stage us, and present Our Alexandrian...shall see Some squeaking Cleopatra boy" my greatness I'the posture of a whore. Ir.it. O the good gods ! <'li a. Nay, that is certain. /:•.•'.. I'll... | |
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