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 64
... things ? wherein worthy , but in nothing ? Fal . I would , your grace would take me with you . Whom means your grace ? P. Hen . That villanous , abominable misleader of youth , Falstaff ; that old , white - bearded Satan . Fal . My lord ...
... things ? wherein worthy , but in nothing ? Fal . I would , your grace would take me with you . Whom means your grace ? P. Hen . That villanous , abominable misleader of youth , Falstaff ; that old , white - bearded Satan . Fal . My lord ...
Strana 66
... thing he shall be charged withal : And so let me entreat you leave the house . She . I will , my lord . There are two gentlemen Have in this robbery lost three hundred marks . P. Hen . It may be so : if he have robb'd these men , He ...
... thing he shall be charged withal : And so let me entreat you leave the house . She . I will , my lord . There are two gentlemen Have in this robbery lost three hundred marks . P. Hen . It may be so : if he have robb'd these men , He ...
Strana 80
... things true , wherein my youth Hath faulty wander'd and irregular , Find pardon on my true submission . K. Hen . God pardon thee ! -Yet let me wonder , Harry , At thy affections , which do hold a wing Quite from the flight of all thy ...
... things true , wherein my youth Hath faulty wander'd and irregular , Find pardon on my true submission . K. Hen . God pardon thee ! -Yet let me wonder , Harry , At thy affections , which do hold a wing Quite from the flight of all thy ...
Strana 91
... thing ? what thing ? Fal . What thing ? why , a thing to thank God on . Host . I am no thing to thank God on ; I would thou shouldst know it : I am an honest man's wife ; and , setting thy knighthood aside , thou art a knave to call me ...
... thing ? what thing ? Fal . What thing ? why , a thing to thank God on . Host . I am no thing to thank God on ; I would thou shouldst know it : I am an honest man's wife ; and , setting thy knighthood aside , thou art a knave to call me ...
Strana 92
... midriff . Charge an honest woman with picking thy pocket ! Why , thou whoreson , impudent , embossed 1 rascal , if there were 1 Swoln . any thing in thy pocket but tavern - reckonings , 1 ACT III . 92 KING HENRY IV . - PART 1 .
... midriff . Charge an honest woman with picking thy pocket ! Why , thou whoreson , impudent , embossed 1 rascal , if there were 1 Swoln . any thing in thy pocket but tavern - reckonings , 1 ACT III . 92 KING HENRY IV . - PART 1 .
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