| William Shakespeare - 1709 - 598 Seiten
...the reafon that you ufe me thus? J lov'd you ever ; but it is no matter — . Let Hercules himfclf do what he may, The Cat will mew, and Dog will have his day. [Exitl King. I pray you good Horatio, wait upon him. Strengthen your patience in ourlaft Night's Speech,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1733 - 520 Seiten
...drooping. Ham. fiear you, SirWhat is the reafon that you ufe me thus ? I lov'd you ever ; but it is no matter , . Let Hercules himfelf do what he may, , The cat will mew ; a dog will have his day. [Exit. King. I pray you, good Horatio, wait upon him. • [Exit Hor. Strengthen... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1745 - 574 Seiten
...What is the reafon that you ufe me thus ? I lov'd you ever ; but it is no matter — — Let Hercule s himfelf do what he may, The cat will mew, and dog will have his day. [Exit. King. I pray you, good Horatio, wait upon him. Strengthen your patience in our laft night's... | |
| Richard Griffith, Elizabeth Griffith - 1757 - 344 Seiten
...indeed, Henry. .. LETTER XXXII. " - * * FRANCES to HENRY. '« What is the Reafon that you ufe me thus ? " But 'tis no Matter— " Let Hercules himfelf do what...may, " The Cat will mew, and Dog will have his Day." TT is a provoking Thing, that I have not any A Perfon to whom I dare appeal, upon a Difference, or... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1765 - 540 Seiten
...drooping. Ham. Hear you, Sir- "What is the reafon that you ufe me thus ? I lov'd you ever ; but it is no matter Let Hercules himfelf do what he may, The cat will mew, the dog will have his day. [Etft. King. I pray you, good Horatio, wait upon him. [Exit HOT. Strengthen... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1768 - 462 Seiten
...drooping. Ham. Hear you, Sir What is the reafon that you ufc me thus ? I lov'd you ever; but it is no matter Let Hercules himfelf do what he may, The cat will mew, the •dog will have his day. [Exit. King. I pray you, good Horatio, wait upon him. Strengthen your... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1770 - 956 Seiten
...drooping. Ham. Hear you, fir — What is the reafon that you ufe me thus ? I lov'd you ° ever ; but it is no matter — Let Hercules himfelf do what he may, The cat will mew, ' and dog will have his day. [Exit. King, I pray 1 thee, good Haratta, wait upon him. [Ex. Hor. ' Eifil, ie vinegar. T. The qu's... | |
| Francis Gentleman - 1770 - 504 Seiten
...following irritative taunt, Hear you Sir, What is the reafon you abufe me thus ? I lov'd you ever — but tis no matter, Let Hercules himfelf do what he may, . The cat will mew, the dog will have his day. There There is indeed a palliative excufe made by Hamlet to Laertes for... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1771 - 382 Seiten
...drooping. Hani. Hear you, Sir What is the reafon that you ufe me thus ? I lov'd you ever ; but it is no matter Let Hercules himfelf do what he may, The cat will mew, the dog will have his day. [Exit. King. I pray you, good Horatio, wait upon him. [Gxtt Hor. • cwp'cr..... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1772 - 370 Seiten
...drooping. Ham. Hear you, Sir What is the reafonthat you ufe me thus ? I loved you ever ; but it is no matter—- Let Hercules himfelf do what he may, The cat will mew, the dog will have hfs day. [Ex. King. I pray you, good Horatio, wait upon him. [Exit Hor. Strengthen... | |
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