The Works of William Shakespeare: Comprising His Dramatic and Poetical Works, Complete, Svazek 4Phillips, Sampson, 1854 - Počet stran: 1027 |
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Strana 8
... I'll tell you what ; If my young lord your son have not the day , Upon mine honor , for a silken point 2 I'll give my barony ; never talk of it . North . Why should the gentleman , that rode by Travers , Give then such instances of loss ...
... I'll tell you what ; If my young lord your son have not the day , Upon mine honor , for a silken point 2 I'll give my barony ; never talk of it . North . Why should the gentleman , that rode by Travers , Give then such instances of loss ...
Strana 25
... I'll be at your elbow . Fang . An I but fist him once ; an a ' come but within my vice ; 2- 1 A bailiff's follower was formerly called a serjeant's yeoman . 2 The quarto reads view . Vice is used for grasp or clutch . The fist is ...
... I'll be at your elbow . Fang . An I but fist him once ; an a ' come but within my vice ; 2- 1 A bailiff's follower was formerly called a serjeant's yeoman . 2 The quarto reads view . Vice is used for grasp or clutch . The fist is ...
Strana 27
... I'll tickle your catastrophe . Enter the Lord Chief Justice , attended . Ch . Just . What's the matter ? keep the peace here , ho ! Host . Good my lord , be good to me ! I beseech you , stand to me ! Ch . Just . How now , sir John ...
... I'll tickle your catastrophe . Enter the Lord Chief Justice , attended . Ch . Just . What's the matter ? keep the peace here , ho ! Host . Good my lord , be good to me ! I beseech you , stand to me ! Ch . Just . How now , sir John ...
Strana 30
... I'll make other shift ; you'll be a fool still . Host . Well , you shall have it , though I pawn my gown . I hope you'll come to supper ; you'll pay me altogether . Fal . Will I live ? -Go , with her , with her ; [ To BARDOLPH . ] hook ...
... I'll make other shift ; you'll be a fool still . Host . Well , you shall have it , though I pawn my gown . I hope you'll come to supper ; you'll pay me altogether . Fal . Will I live ? -Go , with her , with her ; [ To BARDOLPH . ] hook ...
Strana 35
... I'll follow you . P. Hen . Sirrah , you boy , -and Bardolph ; -no word to your master , that I am yet come to town . There's for your silence . Bard . I have no tongue , sir . Page . And for mine , sir , —I will govern it . P. Hen ...
... I'll follow you . P. Hen . Sirrah , you boy , -and Bardolph ; -no word to your master , that I am yet come to town . There's for your silence . Bard . I have no tongue , sir . Page . And for mine , sir , —I will govern it . P. Hen ...
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