I deny it. let these husbands play mad Hamlet, and cry revenge : come, and we'll do so. Mist. Just. Pray stay, be not so heady, at my entreaty. Just. My wife entreats you, and I entreat you, to have mercy on yourselves, though you have none over the women. The Works of John Webster - Page 118by John Webster, Alexander Dyce - 1830Full view - About this book
| John Webster, Alexander Dyce - 1830 - 380 pages
...proclaimed to be light, they strive to be more light ; for who dare disprove a proclamation ? TBN. Ay, but when light wives make heavy husbands, let...Pray stay, be not so heady, at my entreaty. JUST. JS$y wife entreats you, and I entreat you, to have mercy on yourselves, though you have none over the... | |
| John Webster - English drama - 1857 - 300 pages
...husbands, 1 For quorum. 2 I deny it. let these husbands play mad Hamlet, and cry revenge : come, and we'll do so. Mist. Just. Pray stay, be not so heady, at...on yourselves, though you have none over the women. I'll tell you a tale : this last Christmas, a citizen and his wife, as it might be one of you, were... | |
| John Webster - 1857 - 304 pages
...let these husbands play mad Hamlet, and cry revenge: come, and we'll do so. Mist. Just. Pray stay, he not so heady, at my entreaty. Just. My wife entreats...on yourselves, though you have none over the women. I'll tell you a tale: this last Christmas, a citizen and his wife, as it might he one of you, were... | |
| John Webster - 1857 - 302 pages
...these husbands play mad Hamlet, and cry revenge : come, and we'll do so. Mist. Just. Pray stay, he not so heady, at my entreaty. Just. My wife entreats...on yourselves, though you have none over the women. I'll tell you a tale : this last Christmas, a citizen and his wife, as it might be one of you, were... | |
| John Webster, Alexander Dyce - 1859 - 424 pages
...wives make heavy husbands, let these husbands play mad Hamlet, t and cry " Eevenge ! " Come, and we'll do so. Mist. Just. Pray, stay, be not so heady, at...you, to have mercy on yourselves, though you have nono over the women. I'll tell you a tale. Thia last Christmas, a citizen and his wife, as it might... | |
| 1898 - 472 pages
...uns auch eine solche auf die Spanish Tragedy (II, 1) und eine auf Hamlet. V, 3 sagt Mr. Tenterhook : Ay, but when light wives make heavy husbands, let these husbands play mad Hamlet, awl cry revenge: con,e, and well do so. Ist schon in diesem Stücke der grundlegende Gedanke: Männer... | |
| John Webster, Alexander Dyce - 1877 - 424 pages
...heavy husbands, let these husbands play mad Hamlet, t and cry " Revenge ! " Come, and we'll do so. Mitt Just. Pray, stay, be not so heady, at my entreaty....on yourselves, though you have none over the women. I'll tell you a tale. This last Christmas, a citizen and his wife, as it might be one of you, were... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1877 - 440 pages
...allusion by Dekker may be compared, says HAI.LIWELL, with another passage, in Westward Hoe, 1607, — ' I, but when light wives make heavy husbands, let these husbands play mad Hamlet; and crie revenge? So likewise in Rowlands's The Night Raven, 1618, — ' I will not cry Hamlet Reuenge... | |
| James Orchard Halliwell-Phillipps - 1879 - 368 pages
...plaide Zulziman there ;" with which may be compared another passage in Westward Hoe, 1607, — " I, but when light wives make heavy husbands, let these husbands play mad Hamlet, and crie revenge." So, likewise, in Rowlands' Night Raven, 1620, a scrivener, who has his cloak and hat... | |
| John Webster, Alexander Dyce - 1880 - 380 pages
...peace,) and this justice shall draw his sword in our defence : if we find 'em to be malefactors, we '11 tickle 'em. HONEY. Agreed : do not say, but do 't,...husbands play mad Hamlet*, and cry revenge : come, and we '11 do so. MIST. JUST. Pray stay, be not so heady, at my entreaty. JUST. My wife entreats you, and... | |
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