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
... sack : I am a rogue , if I drunk to - day . P. Hen . O villain ! thy lips are scarce wiped since thou drunk'st last . Fal . All's one for that . A plague of all cowards , still say I. [ he drinks . P. Hen . What's the matter . Fal ...
... sack : I am a rogue , if I drunk to - day . P. Hen . O villain ! thy lips are scarce wiped since thou drunk'st last . Fal . All's one for that . A plague of all cowards , still say I. [ he drinks . P. Hen . What's the matter . Fal ...
Strana 58
... sack eighteen years ago , and wert taken with the manner , 1 and ever since thou hast blushed extempore . Thou hadst fire and sword on thy side , and yet thou ran'st away : what instinct hadst thou for it ? Bar . My lord , do you see ...
... sack eighteen years ago , and wert taken with the manner , 1 and ever since thou hast blushed extempore . Thou hadst fire and sword on thy side , and yet thou ran'st away : what instinct hadst thou for it ? Bar . My lord , do you see ...
Strana 61
... sack , to make mine eyes look red , that it may be thought I have wept ; for I must speak in passion , and I will do it in king Cambyses ' vein.1 P. Hen . Well , here is my leg . Fal . And here is my speech . bility . Stand aside , no ...
... sack , to make mine eyes look red , that it may be thought I have wept ; for I must speak in passion , and I will do it in king Cambyses ' vein.1 P. Hen . Well , here is my leg . Fal . And here is my speech . bility . Stand aside , no ...
Strana 63
... , that huge bombard 3 A sucking rabbit . 2 The wooden receptacle into which the meal is bolted . 3 A leathern vessel to hold liquor . of sack , that stuffed cloak - bag of guts SCENE IV . KING HENRY IV . - PART I. 63.
... , that huge bombard 3 A sucking rabbit . 2 The wooden receptacle into which the meal is bolted . 3 A leathern vessel to hold liquor . of sack , that stuffed cloak - bag of guts SCENE IV . KING HENRY IV . - PART I. 63.
Strana 64
... sack , that stuffed cloak - bag of guts , that roasted Manningtree ox with the pudding in his belly , that reverend vice , that gray iniquity , that father ruffian , that vanity in years ? Wherein is he good , but to taste sack and ...
... sack , that stuffed cloak - bag of guts , that roasted Manningtree ox with the pudding in his belly , that reverend vice , that gray iniquity , that father ruffian , that vanity in years ? Wherein is he good , but to taste sack and ...
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