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 37
... keep ! Fal . Where's Poins , Hal ? I'll P. Hen . He is walked up to the top of the hill ; go seek him . [ pretends to seek Poins . Fal . I am accursed to rob in that thief's com- pany : the rascal hath removed my horse , and tied him I ...
... keep ! Fal . Where's Poins , Hal ? I'll P. Hen . He is walked up to the top of the hill ; go seek him . [ pretends to seek Poins . Fal . I am accursed to rob in that thief's com- pany : the rascal hath removed my horse , and tied him I ...
Strana 63
... keep with ; the rest banish . And tell me now , thou naughty varlet , tell me , where thou hast been this month . P. Hen . Dost thou speak like a king ? Do thou stand for me , and I'll play my father . Fal . Depose me ? If thou dost it ...
... keep with ; the rest banish . And tell me now , thou naughty varlet , tell me , where thou hast been this month . P. Hen . Dost thou speak like a king ? Do thou stand for me , and I'll play my father . Fal . Depose me ? If thou dost it ...
Strana 67
... keep close ; we'll read it at more advantage : there let him sleep till day . I'll to the court in the morning : we must all to the wars , and thy place shall be honorable . I'll procure this fat rogue a charge of foot ; and , I know ...
... keep close ; we'll read it at more advantage : there let him sleep till day . I'll to the court in the morning : we must all to the wars , and thy place shall be honorable . I'll procure this fat rogue a charge of foot ; and , I know ...
Strana 81
... keep my person fresh and new ; My presence , like a robe pontifical , Ne'er seen , but wonder'd at ; and so my state , Seldom , but sumptuous , showed like a feast , And won , by rareness , such solemnity . To him who had then ...
... keep my person fresh and new ; My presence , like a robe pontifical , Ne'er seen , but wonder'd at ; and so my state , Seldom , but sumptuous , showed like a feast , And won , by rareness , such solemnity . To him who had then ...
Strana 86
... about me like an old lady's loose gown ; I am withered like an old apple - John.2 1 Himself . • A species of apple that will keep two years . Well , I'll repent , and that suddenly , while 86 ACT III . KING HENRY IV . - PART I.
... about me like an old lady's loose gown ; I am withered like an old apple - John.2 1 Himself . • A species of apple that will keep two years . Well , I'll repent , and that suddenly , while 86 ACT III . KING HENRY IV . - PART I.
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