The Works of William Shakespeare: Comprising His Dramatic and Poetical Works, Complete, Svazek 4Phillips, Sampson, 1854 - Počet stran: 1027 |
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Strana 76
... Exit WESTMOReland . And , good my lord , so please you , let our trains March by us ; that we may peruse the men We should have coped withal . Arch . And , ere they be dismissed , let them march by . Go , good lord Hastings , [ Exit ...
... Exit WESTMOReland . And , good my lord , so please you , let our trains March by us ; that we may peruse the men We should have coped withal . Arch . And , ere they be dismissed , let them march by . Go , good lord Hastings , [ Exit ...
Strana 78
... Exit WEST . Now , Falstaff , where have you been all this while ? When every thing is ended , then you come . These tardy tricks of yours will , on my life , One time or other , break some gallows ' back . Fal . I would be sorry , my ...
... Exit WEST . Now , Falstaff , where have you been all this while ? When every thing is ended , then you come . These tardy tricks of yours will , on my life , One time or other , break some gallows ' back . Fal . I would be sorry , my ...
Strana 80
... Exit . Fal . I would you had but the wit ; ' twere better than your dukedom . - Good faith , this same young , sober - blooded boy doth not love me ; nor a man cannot make him laugh ; —but that's no marvel ; he drinks no wine . There's ...
... Exit . Fal . I would you had but the wit ; ' twere better than your dukedom . - Good faith , this same young , sober - blooded boy doth not love me ; nor a man cannot make him laugh ; —but that's no marvel ; he drinks no wine . There's ...
Strana 87
... Exit . Cla . Doth the king call ? War . What would your majesty ? How fares your grace ? K. Hen . Why did you leave me here alone , my lords ? Cla . We left the prince my brother here , my liege , Who undertook to sit and watch by you ...
... Exit . Cla . Doth the king call ? War . What would your majesty ? How fares your grace ? K. Hen . Why did you leave me here alone , my lords ? Cla . We left the prince my brother here , my liege , Who undertook to sit and watch by you ...
Strana 95
... [ Exit DAVY . ] Where are you , sir John ? Come , off with your boots . - Give me your hand , mas- ter Bardolph . Bard . I am glad to see your worship . Shal . I thank thee with all my heart , kind master Bardolph ; and welcome , my tall ...
... [ Exit DAVY . ] Where are you , sir John ? Come , off with your boots . - Give me your hand , mas- ter Bardolph . Bard . I am glad to see your worship . Shal . I thank thee with all my heart , kind master Bardolph ; and welcome , my tall ...
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