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 52
... four of us here have ta'en a thousand pound this morning . P. Hen . Where is it , Jack , where is it ? Fal . Where is it ? taken from us it is : a hundred upon poor four of us . P. Hen . What , a hundred , man ? Fal . I am a rogue , if ...
... four of us here have ta'en a thousand pound this morning . P. Hen . Where is it , Jack , where is it ? Fal . Where is it ? taken from us it is : a hundred upon poor four of us . P. Hen . What , a hundred , man ? Fal . I am a rogue , if ...
Strana 53
... four through the hose ; my buckler cut through and through , my sword hacked like a hand- saw , Ecce signum ! I never dealt better since I was a man : all would not do . A plague of all cowards ! Let them speak : if they speak more or ...
... four through the hose ; my buckler cut through and through , my sword hacked like a hand- saw , Ecce signum ! I never dealt better since I was a man : all would not do . A plague of all cowards ! Let them speak : if they speak more or ...
Strana 54
... Four rogues in buckram let drive at me , - P. Hen . What , four ? thou saidst but two even now . Fal . Four , Hal ; I told thee four . Poins . Ay , ay , he said four . Fal . These four came all afront , and mainly thrust at me . I made ...
... Four rogues in buckram let drive at me , - P. Hen . What , four ? thou saidst but two even now . Fal . Four , Hal ; I told thee four . Poins . Ay , ay , he said four . Fal . These four came all afront , and mainly thrust at me . I made ...
Strana 56
... four set on four ; you bound them , and were masters of their wealth . Mark now , how plain a tale shall put you down . Then did we two set on you four , and , with a word , outfaced you from your prize , and have it ; yea , and can ...
... four set on four ; you bound them , and were masters of their wealth . Mark now , how plain a tale shall put you down . Then did we two set on you four , and , with a word , outfaced you from your prize , and have it ; yea , and can ...
Strana 87
... four times ; lived well , and in good compass ; and now I live out of all order , out of all compass . Bar . Why , you are so fat , sir John , that you must needs be out of all compass ; out of all reason- able compass , sir John . Fal ...
... four times ; lived well , and in good compass ; and now I live out of all order , out of all compass . Bar . Why , you are so fat , sir John , that you must needs be out of all compass ; out of all reason- able compass , sir John . Fal ...
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