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, Volumul 7H. G. Bohn, 1842 |
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Pagina 34
... night at supper ; a A proverbial expression , in allusion to the vigilance of the pick - purse . A freeholder with a small estate . Smirke del HENRY 4 ( FIRST PART ) Two Carriers 34 ACT II . KING HENRY IV . - PART I.
... night at supper ; a A proverbial expression , in allusion to the vigilance of the pick - purse . A freeholder with a small estate . Smirke del HENRY 4 ( FIRST PART ) Two Carriers 34 ACT II . KING HENRY IV . - PART I.
Pagina 36
... night , than to fern - seed , for your walking invisible . Gads . Give me thy hand : thou shalt have a share in our purchase , as I am a true man . Cham . Nay , rather let me have it , as you are a false thief . Gads . Go to ; homo is a ...
... night , than to fern - seed , for your walking invisible . Gads . Give me thy hand : thou shalt have a share in our purchase , as I am a true man . Cham . Nay , rather let me have it , as you are a false thief . Gads . Go to ; homo is a ...
Pagina 42
... buffets , for moving such a dish of skimmed milk with so honorable an action ! Hang him ! let him tell the king : we are prepared : I will set forward to - night . Enter LADY PERCY . How now , Kate ? I 42 ACT II . KING HENRY IV . - PART I.
... buffets , for moving such a dish of skimmed milk with so honorable an action ! Hang him ! let him tell the king : we are prepared : I will set forward to - night . Enter LADY PERCY . How now , Kate ? I 42 ACT II . KING HENRY IV . - PART I.
Pagina 56
... lion , and thou for a true prince . But , by the Lord , lads , I am glad you have the money . Hostess , clap to the doors ; watch to - night , pray to - morrow . Gallants , lads , boys , 56 ACT II . KING HENRY IV . - PART I.
... lion , and thou for a true prince . But , by the Lord , lads , I am glad you have the money . Hostess , clap to the doors ; watch to - night , pray to - morrow . Gallants , lads , boys , 56 ACT II . KING HENRY IV . - PART I.
Pagina 57
... night ? -- Shall I give him his answer ? P. Hen . Pr'ythee , do , Jack . Fal . Faith , and I'll send him packing . [ Exit . - P. Hen . Now , sirs ; by ' r lady , you fought fair ; - so did you , Peto ; -so did you , Bardolph : you are ...
... night ? -- Shall I give him his answer ? P. Hen . Pr'ythee , do , Jack . Fal . Faith , and I'll send him packing . [ Exit . - P. Hen . Now , sirs ; by ' r lady , you fought fair ; - so did you , Peto ; -so did you , Bardolph : you are ...
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