The Works of Mr. William Shakespear; in Eight Volumes: Adorn'd with Cutts. Revis'd and Corrected, with an Account of the Life and Writings of the Author, by N. Rowe, Esq; to this Edition is Added, a Table of the Most Sublime Passages in this Author..J. Tonson: and are to be sold, 1714 |
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... Captain Piftol : Not here , sweet Cap- tain . Dol . Captain ! thou abominable damn'd Cheater , art thou not afham'd to be call'd Captain ? If Captains were of my mind mind they would truncheon you out , for taking their King HENRY IV : 37.
... Captain Piftol : Not here , sweet Cap- tain . Dol . Captain ! thou abominable damn'd Cheater , art thou not afham'd to be call'd Captain ? If Captains were of my mind mind they would truncheon you out , for taking their King HENRY IV : 37.
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... Captain ! you Slave ! for what ? for tearing a poor Whore's Ruff in a Bawdy House ? He a Captain ! hang him , Rogue , he lives upon mouldy few'd Prunes and dry'd Cakes . A Captain ! Thefe Villains will make the word Captain odious ...
... Captain ! you Slave ! for what ? for tearing a poor Whore's Ruff in a Bawdy House ? He a Captain ! hang him , Rogue , he lives upon mouldy few'd Prunes and dry'd Cakes . A Captain ! Thefe Villains will make the word Captain odious ...
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... Captains , Bare - headed , fweating , knocking at the Taverns , And asking every one for Sir John Falstaff P. Henry . By Heaven , Poins , 1 feel me much to blame , ' So idly to prophane the precious time : When Tempest of Commotion ...
... Captains , Bare - headed , fweating , knocking at the Taverns , And asking every one for Sir John Falstaff P. Henry . By Heaven , Poins , 1 feel me much to blame , ' So idly to prophane the precious time : When Tempest of Commotion ...
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... Captain , Sir . commends him to you : My Captain , Sir John Falstaff ; a tall Gentleman , and a meft gallant Leader . Shal . He greets me well : Sir , I knew him a good Back- Sword Man , How doth the good Knight ? May I ask , how my ...
... Captain , Sir . commends him to you : My Captain , Sir John Falstaff ; a tall Gentleman , and a meft gallant Leader . Shal . He greets me well : Sir , I knew him a good Back- Sword Man , How doth the good Knight ? May I ask , how my ...
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... Captain . Fal . What , doft thou roar before th'art prickt ? Bul . Oh , Sir , I am a diseased Man . Fal . What Disease haft thou ? Bul . A whorfon Cold , Sir ? a Cough , Sir , which I caught with Ringing in the King's Affairs , upon his ...
... Captain . Fal . What , doft thou roar before th'art prickt ? Bul . Oh , Sir , I am a diseased Man . Fal . What Disease haft thou ? Bul . A whorfon Cold , Sir ? a Cough , Sir , which I caught with Ringing in the King's Affairs , upon his ...
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