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... नहीं रखते हैं । उन्होंने दुहुंथों से युक्त पात्र मेल भी अच्छी गुणों का दर्शन किया है है 'कुल्ली भाट' का नायक कु-लगी इसी रूप बर्ग सहृदय जनों को अपनी ओर आकृष्ट कर लेता है : निराला ...
Baladeva Prasāda Meharotrā, 1984
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Upendranātha "Aśka" ke nāṭaka: eka viśleshaṇātmaka adhyayana
'ताश' की तीसरी पत्नी अंशित्या से ये दोनों पात्र मेल खाते हैं । 'प्रक' ने स्वयं कहा है-अं-जोईस और 'तोलिए-दोनों नाटक अपनी पत्नी के को में जायद नहीं, उससे पेर लेकर या ठीक कहूँतो उसकी ...
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The plays and poems of William Shakespeare: with the ... - Page 400
So, in Love's Labour's Lost, the Princess, addressing Boyet, (who had been capriciously employing himself to perplex the dialogue,) says — " avaunt, Perplexity ! " STEEVBNS. PATR. Male varlet °, you rogue ! what's that ? 400 TROILUS ...
William Shakespeare, James Boswell, Nicholas Rowe, 1821
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The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare: Timon of ... - Page 271
Patr. Male varlet s, you rogue ! what's that ? Ther. Why, his masculine whore. Now the rotten diseases of the south, the guts-griping, ruptures, catarrhs, loads o'gravel i' the back, lethargies, cold palsies6, raw 3 Thou crusty batch os nature,] ...
William Shakespeare, 1790
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The Works of William Shakspeare: The Text Formed from an ...
Patr. Male varlet, you rogue ! what's that ? Ther. Why, his masculine whore. Now the rotten diseases of the south, the guts-griping, ruptures, catarrhs, loads o' gravel i' the back, lethargies, cold palsies6, raw eyes, dirt-rotten livers, wheezing ...
William Shakespeare, 1842
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The Plays and Poems of William Speakspear - Page 400
... Lost, the Princess, addressing Boyet, (who had been capriciously employing himself to perplex the dialogue,) says—“avaunt, Perplexity " . STE evens. PATR. Male varlet", you rogue ! what's that? THER. Why, 400 TROILUS AND CRESSIDA.
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Poems and Plays - Volume 8 - Page 400
The surgeon's box”, or the patient's wound. PATR. Well said, Adversity” and what need these tricks P THER. Prythee be silent, boy; I profit not by thy talk: thou art thought to be Achilles' male PATR. Male varlet", you rogue ! what's that? . THER.
William Shakespeare, Edmond Malone, James Boswell, 1821
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Liberal Education and the Canon: Five Great Texts Speak to ...
PATR.: Male varlet, you rogue! what's that? THERS.: Why, his masculine whore.... No! why art thou then exasperate, thou idle immaterial skein of sleave-silk, thou green ser- cenet flap for a sore eye, thou tassel of a prodigal's purse, thou?
Laura Christian Ford, 1994
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The Plays of William Shakespeare: Accurately Printed from ...
... I profit not by thy talk: thou art thought to be Achilles' male varlet. Patr. Male varlet, you rogue ! what's that ? • Contrariety. Ther. Why, his masculine whore. Now the rotten diseases of 358 TROILUS AND CRESSlDA. ACT Y.
William Shakespeare, 1823
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King Henry VIII. Troilus and Cressida - Page 426
PATR'. Male varletf you rogue! What's that? Again, in Decker's If this be not a good Play the Devil is in it, 1612 : " The best is, there are but two Izatches of people moulded in this world." Again, in summer's Last Will and Tq/Zament, 1600: " Hast ...
William Shakespeare, Samuel Johnson, George Steevens, 1803