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 34
... mean to come to London ? 2 Car . Time enough to go to bed with a candle , I warrant thee . Come , neighbor Mugs , we'll call up the gentlemen ; they will along with company , for they have great charge . Gads . What , ho ! chamberlain ...
... mean to come to London ? 2 Car . Time enough to go to bed with a candle , I warrant thee . Come , neighbor Mugs , we'll call up the gentlemen ; they will along with company , for they have great charge . Gads . What , ho ! chamberlain ...
Strana 38
... mean ye , to colt1 me thus ? P. Hen . Thou liest : thou art not colted ; thou art uncolted . Fal . I pr'ythee , good prince Hal , help me to my horse , good king's son . P. Hen . Out , you rogue ! shall I be your ostler ? Fal . Go ...
... mean ye , to colt1 me thus ? P. Hen . Thou liest : thou art not colted ; thou art uncolted . Fal . I pr'ythee , good prince Hal , help me to my horse , good king's son . P. Hen . Out , you rogue ! shall I be your ostler ? Fal . Go ...
Strana 49
... mean ? P. Hen . Why then , your brown bastard is your only drink for , look you , Francis , your white canvas doublet will sully : in Barbary , sir , it cannot come to so much . Fran . What , sir ? Poins . [ within . ] Francis ! P. Hen ...
... mean ? P. Hen . Why then , your brown bastard is your only drink for , look you , Francis , your white canvas doublet will sully : in Barbary , sir , it cannot come to so much . Fran . What , sir ? Poins . [ within . ] Francis ! P. Hen ...
Strana 64
... means your grace ? P. Hen . That villanous , abominable misleader of youth , Falstaff ; that old , white - bearded Satan . Fal . My lord , the man I know . P. Hen . I know thou dost . Fal . But to say , I know more harm in him than in ...
... means your grace ? P. Hen . That villanous , abominable misleader of youth , Falstaff ; that old , white - bearded Satan . Fal . My lord , the man I know . P. Hen . I know thou dost . Fal . But to say , I know more harm in him than in ...
Strana 80
... mean at- tempts , Such barren pleasures , rude society , As thou art match'd withal , and grafted to , Accompany the greatness of thy blood , And hold their level with thy princely heart ? P. Hen . So please your majesty , I would , I ...
... mean at- tempts , Such barren pleasures , rude society , As thou art match'd withal , and grafted to , Accompany the greatness of thy blood , And hold their level with thy princely heart ? P. Hen . So please your majesty , I would , I ...
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