The Plays of William Shakespeare,: In Eight Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators;J. and R. Tonson, C. Corbet, H. Woodfall, J. Rivington, R. Baldwin [and 6 others in London], 1765 |
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... Henry . Why , what a pox have I to do with my Hostess of the tavern ? Fal . Well , thou haft call'd her to a reckoning many a time and oft . P. Henry . Did I ever call thee ... Henry . Thou judgeft falfe already : I mean KING HENRY IV . 117.
... Henry . Why , what a pox have I to do with my Hostess of the tavern ? Fal . Well , thou haft call'd her to a reckoning many a time and oft . P. Henry . Did I ever call thee ... Henry . Thou judgeft falfe already : I mean KING HENRY IV . 117.
Strana 118
... Henry . 6 For obtaining of fuits ? — Fal . Yea , for obtaining of fuits ; whereof the hang- man hath no lean wardrobe . ' Sblood , I am as me- lancholy as a ' gib - cat , or a lugg'd bear . P. Henry . Or an old Lion , or a lover's lute ...
... Henry . 6 For obtaining of fuits ? — Fal . Yea , for obtaining of fuits ; whereof the hang- man hath no lean wardrobe . ' Sblood , I am as me- lancholy as a ' gib - cat , or a lugg'd bear . P. Henry . Or an old Lion , or a lover's lute ...
Strana 121
... Henry . Well , come what will , I'll tarry at home . Fal . By the lord , I'll be a traitor then when thou art King . P. Henry . I care not . Poins . Sir John , I pr'ythee , leave the Prince and me alone ; I will lay him down fuch ...
... Henry . Well , come what will , I'll tarry at home . Fal . By the lord , I'll be a traitor then when thou art King . P. Henry . I care not . Poins . Sir John , I pr'ythee , leave the Prince and me alone ; I will lay him down fuch ...
Strana 143
... Henry . Stand clofe . Enter Falftaff . Fal . Poins , Poins , and be hanged , Poins ! P. Henry . Peace , ye fat kidney'd rafcal , what a brawling doft thou keep ? Fal . What , Poins ! Hal ! P. Henry . He is walk'd up to the top of the ...
... Henry . Stand clofe . Enter Falftaff . Fal . Poins , Poins , and be hanged , Poins ! P. Henry . Peace , ye fat kidney'd rafcal , what a brawling doft thou keep ? Fal . What , Poins ! Hal ! P. Henry . He is walk'd up to the top of the ...
Strana 145
... Henry . What , a coward , Sir John Paunch . Fal . Indeed , I am not John of Gaunt , your grand- father ; but yet no coward , Hal . P. Henry . Well , we'll leave that to the proof . Poins . Sirrah , Jack , thy horfe ftands behind the ...
... Henry . What , a coward , Sir John Paunch . Fal . Indeed , I am not John of Gaunt , your grand- father ; but yet no coward , Hal . P. Henry . Well , we'll leave that to the proof . Poins . Sirrah , Jack , thy horfe ftands behind the ...
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