I tell you, captain, if you look in the maps of the 'orld, I warrant you sail find, in the comparisons between Macedon and Monmouth, that the situations, look you, is both alike. There is a river in Macedon; and there is also moreover a river at Monmouth. Shakespeare as an Angler - Seite 30von Henry Nicholson Ellacombe - 1883 - 78 SeitenVollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| William Shakespeare - 1814 - 478 Seiten
...And, in the comparisons between Macedou and Monmouth, t!:at the situations, look von, is both alike. There is a river in Macedon ; and there is also moreover a river at Monmouth ; it is called Wye, at Momnouth: but it is out of my prains, what is the name of the other river ; but 'tis all one, 'tis... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1823 - 984 Seiten
...you, is both alike. There is a riv er in Macedon ; ann there is also moreover a river at JMonmouia fore me all the lords in court. — [Exit an Atten Drains, what is the name of the othei river ; but 'tis all one, 'tis so like as my finger: is to my... | |
| 1826 - 606 Seiten
...com' parison' with that of Naples, he is certainly most unfortunate in his attempt at illustration. ' There is a river in Macedon, 'and there is also moreover a river at Monmouth.' The characteristic features of fair Parthenopa—the grand amphitheatrical sweep from Portu-i to Miserum,... | |
| 1827 - 514 Seiten
...ws regards judge and witnesses, evidently had its origin in the proceedings before a Turkish Cadi. " There is a river in Macedon, and there is also moreover a river at Monmouth, and there is salmons in both." The fact is, that scarcely a single instance occurs in the whole of... | |
| sir Thomas Wyse - 1828 - 594 Seiten
...country where they can be had in the fashionable season for very much less than four shillings a pound. a river at Monmouth ; it is called Wye at Monmouth, but it is out of my prams, what is the name of the other river ; but it is all one ; 'tis as like as my fingers to my fingers,... | |
| George Ramsay - 1828 - 654 Seiten
...a trace. But they both wore great-coats — Jonson drank Canary, and Shadwell swallowed opium — ' There is a river in Macedon, and there is also, moreover, a river at Monmouth.' " A German writer, named Braune, resident at Naumburg, some time since published an historical account... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - 1831 - 758 Seiten
...Mr. Stanley said, that the question of the right hon. Gentleman put him in mind of the observation of Fluellen, " There is a river in Macedon, and there...river at Monmouth — it is called Wye at Monmouth." The cases of the boroughs of Malton and Plympton were not at all parallel. In the former borough the... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1831 - 554 Seiten
...between Macedón and Monmouth, hat the situations, look you, is both alike. There sa river in Macedón ; and there is also moreover a river at Monmouth ; it is called Wye, at Monmouth: but it is out ofmy prains, what is the name of the other river ; but 'tis all one, 'tis so like as my fingers is... | |
| Richard Robert Madden - 1835 - 352 Seiten
...my associations, I fear, are like Fluellen's comparison, " The situations, look you, are both alike. There is a river in Macedon ; and there is also, moreover, a river at Monmouth : — and there are salmons in both." I visited lately a coffee-plantation belonging to a friend of... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1837 - 516 Seiten
...Macedón and Monmouth, ii.it the situations, look you, is both alike. There is a river in Maceilon ; anil there is also moreover a river at Monmouth ; it is called Wye, at Monmouth : but it is out 01 my prains, what is the name of the other rivir ; but 'tin all one, 'tis so like as my fingers is... | |
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