The Plays and Poems of Shakespeare: According to the Improved Text of Edmund Malone, Including the Latest Revisions, with a Life, Glossarial Notes, an Index, and One Hundred and Seventy Illustrations, Svazek 7H. G. Bohn, 1842 |
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Strana 5
... the frolics of the prince of Wales and his merry companions , among whom sir John Falstaff occupies the most conspicuous part . 6 PERSONS REPRESENTED . KING HENRY THE FOURTH . HENRY Prince Henry, Falstaff, Poins, &c -Ditto.
... the frolics of the prince of Wales and his merry companions , among whom sir John Falstaff occupies the most conspicuous part . 6 PERSONS REPRESENTED . KING HENRY THE FOURTH . HENRY Prince Henry, Falstaff, Poins, &c -Ditto.
Strana 6
... JOHN OF LANCASTER , EARL OF WESTMORELAND , SIR WALTER Blunt , sons to the king . friends to the king . THOMAS PERCY , earl of Worcester . HENRY PERCY , earl of Northumberland . HENRY PERCY , surnamed Hotspur , his son . EDMUND MORTIMER ...
... JOHN OF LANCASTER , EARL OF WESTMORELAND , SIR WALTER Blunt , sons to the king . friends to the king . THOMAS PERCY , earl of Worcester . HENRY PERCY , earl of Northumberland . HENRY PERCY , surnamed Hotspur , his son . EDMUND MORTIMER ...
Strana 16
... John Sack - and- Sugar ? Jack , how agrees the devil and thee about thy soul , that thou soldest him on Good Friday last , for a cup of Madeira , and a cold capon's leg ? P. Hen . Sir John stands to his word ; the devil shall have his ...
... John Sack - and- Sugar ? Jack , how agrees the devil and thee about thy soul , that thou soldest him on Good Friday last , for a cup of Madeira , and a cold capon's leg ? P. Hen . Sir John stands to his word ; the devil shall have his ...
Strana 17
... John , I pr'ythee , leave the prince and me alone I will lay him down such reasons for this adventure , that he shall go . : Fal . Well , mayst thou have the spirit of persua- sion , and he the ears of profiting ; that what thou ...
... John , I pr'ythee , leave the prince and me alone I will lay him down such reasons for this adventure , that he shall go . : Fal . Well , mayst thou have the spirit of persua- sion , and he the ears of profiting ; that what thou ...
Strana 35
... John hangs with me ; and , thou knowest , he's no starveling . Tut ! there are other Trojans that thou dreamest not of , the which , for sport sake , are content to do the profession some grace ; that would , if matters should be looked ...
... John hangs with me ; and , thou knowest , he's no starveling . Tut ! there are other Trojans that thou dreamest not of , the which , for sport sake , are content to do the profession some grace ; that would , if matters should be looked ...
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