The Works of William Shakespeare, Svazek 3G. Routledge and sons, 1869 |
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... hold'st it fear , or sin , To speak a truth . If he be slain , say so : The tongue offends not , that reports his death ; And he doth sin , that doth belie the dead , Not he , which says the dead is not alive . Yet the first bringer of ...
... hold'st it fear , or sin , To speak a truth . If he be slain , say so : The tongue offends not , that reports his death ; And he doth sin , that doth belie the dead , Not he , which says the dead is not alive . Yet the first bringer of ...
Strana 15
... hold up head without Northumberland ? HAST . With him we may . BARD . But if without him we be thought too feeble , Ay , marry there's the point ; My judgment is , we should not step too far , a Till we had his assistance by the hand ...
... hold up head without Northumberland ? HAST . With him we may . BARD . But if without him we be thought too feeble , Ay , marry there's the point ; My judgment is , we should not step too far , a Till we had his assistance by the hand ...
Strana 18
... hold him sure : - good master Snare , let him not ' scape . A ' comes continuantly to Pye - corner , ( saving your manhoods , ) to buy a saddle ; and he is indited to dinner to the lubbar's head in Lumbert § street , to master Smooth's ...
... hold him sure : - good master Snare , let him not ' scape . A ' comes continuantly to Pye - corner , ( saving your manhoods , ) to buy a saddle ; and he is indited to dinner to the lubbar's head in Lumbert § street , to master Smooth's ...
Strana 23
... holds his place , for look you how ‡ he writes . POINS . [ Reads . ] John Falstaff , knight , -Every man must know that , as oft as he hath occasion to name himself . Even like those that are kin to the king ; for they never prick their ...
... holds his place , for look you how ‡ he writes . POINS . [ Reads . ] John Falstaff , knight , -Every man must know that , as oft as he hath occasion to name himself . Even like those that are kin to the king ; for they never prick their ...
Strana 26
... hold your honour more precise and nice With others , than with him ; let them alone ; The marshal , and the archbishop , are strong : Had my sweet Harry had but half their numbers , To - day might I , hanging on Hotspur's neck , Have ...
... hold your honour more precise and nice With others , than with him ; let them alone ; The marshal , and the archbishop , are strong : Had my sweet Harry had but half their numbers , To - day might I , hanging on Hotspur's neck , Have ...
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