Liv. You play well the whilst : How she belies her skill ! I hold two ducats, I give you check and mate to your white king, Simplicity itself, your saintish king there. Women beware women - Página 47por Charles Wentworth Dilke - 1816Visualização integral - Acerca deste livro
| Charles Wentworth Dilke - 1815 - 466 páginas
...; Though when you spoke, there came a paltry rook Full in my way, and chok'd up all my game. [Exit Guard. and Bran. Liv. Alas, poor widow, I shall be...their pawns, queens, bishops, Knights, and dukes. Jgn. Dukes? they're called rookes by some. Error. Corruptively ; Liv* You play well the whilst : How... | |
| Thomas Middleton - 1840 - 652 páginas
...mine. MOTH. Cry you mercy, madam ! Liv. And this my queen. MOTH. I see't now. Liv. Here's a duke u Will strike a sure stroke for the game anon; Your...back to relieve itself. MOTH. I know that, madam. Liv. You play well the whilst: How she belies her skill! I hold two ducats, I give you check and mate... | |
| ROBERT NARES, A.M., F.R.S., F.A.S., - 1859 - 494 páginas
...roch, tne word, custodié de la roch, The keeper of the forts. Middleton's Game of Chess, Induction, Here's a duke Will strike a sure stroke for the game...anon, Your pawn cannot come back to relieve itself. Ibid., Worn. bew. Women, ¡i, 2, fDUKE. A hird of prey, usually explained the horned-owl. Fr. due.... | |
| Robert Nares - 1859 - 502 páginas
...rock, toe word, rusWie de la roch, The keeper of the forta. Middle ton's Game of Chess, Induction, Here's a duke Will strike a sure stroke for the game...anon, Your pawn cannot come back to relieve itself. Ibid., tt'oin, betr. I fu me a, ii, 2, fDUKE. A bird of prey, usually explained the horned-owl. Fr.... | |
| Robert Nares - 1867 - 500 páginas
...roch, tue word, rustixlié de la Tuch, The keeper of the forts. iliddtelon's Game of Chess, Indtctiox. Here's a duke Will strike a sure stroke for the game anon, Your pawn cannot come baek to relieve itself. ftid., H'oui. lex. И'атп, ü, ä. A bird of prey, usually explained the... | |
| Thomas Middleton - 1885 - 496 páginas
...mine. Moth. Cry you mercy, madam ! Liv. And this my queen. Moth. I see't now. *" Liv. Here's a duke 1 Will strike a sure stroke for the game anon ; Your...back to relieve itself. Moth. I know that, madam. Liv. You play well the whilst : How she belies her skill ! I hold two ducats, I give you check and... | |
| Thomas Middleton - 1885 - 502 páginas
...king"s_inine. MotA. J2ry JQU mercy, madam ! Liv. And this my queeo, , Moth. I see't now. Liv. Here's a duke 1 Will strike a sure stroke for the game anon ; Your pawn cannot come -back to.islieve.itsejf. Moth. I know that, madam. Liv. You play well the whilst : How she belies her skill... | |
| Thomas Middleton - 1887 - 516 páginas
...mine. Moth. Cry you mercy, madam ! Liv, And this my queen. Moth, I see't now. Liv. Here's a duke i Will strike a sure stroke for the game anon ; Your...back to relieve itself. Moth, I know that, madam. Liv. You play well the whilst : How she belies her skill ! I hold two ducats, I give you check and... | |
| Thomas Middleton - 1988 - 468 páginas
...black king's mine. MOTHER: Cry you mercy, madam. LIVIA: And this my queen. MOTHER: Isee't, now. LIVIA: Here's a duke Will strike a sure stroke for the game...anon; Your pawn cannot come back to relieve itself. MOTHER: I know that, madam. LIVIA: You play well the whilst; How she belies her skill! I hold two ducats... | |
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