“The” Works of Shakespeare: OthelloG.Richards, 1901 |
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... Fluellen the " diciplines of the cient wars . " It was , surely , no time for what Captain Jamy , who is very anxious to " hear some question between you tway , " might have called " a vera improving conver- sation " on a strictly ...
... Fluellen the " diciplines of the cient wars . " It was , surely , no time for what Captain Jamy , who is very anxious to " hear some question between you tway , " might have called " a vera improving conver- sation " on a strictly ...
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... Fluellen : All the water in the Wye cannot wash your majesty's Welsh plood out of your pody, I can tell you that: God pless it, and preserve it, as long as it pleases his grace, and his majesty too! King Henry : Thanks, good my ...
... Fluellen : All the water in the Wye cannot wash your majesty's Welsh plood out of your pody, I can tell you that: God pless it, and preserve it, as long as it pleases his grace, and his majesty too! King Henry : Thanks, good my ...
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... Fluellen , the fount from which so many subsequent stage Welshmen flow ( though the use of ' her ' in place of all other pronouns , common to many stage Welshmen , is not one of Fluellen's tics ) . Fluellen has many features in common ...
... Fluellen , the fount from which so many subsequent stage Welshmen flow ( though the use of ' her ' in place of all other pronouns , common to many stage Welshmen , is not one of Fluellen's tics ) . Fluellen has many features in common ...
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The will of William Fluellen Continued from page 21 eighty four , I William Fluellen of the County of Halifax and State of North Carolina being sick and weak in body but of perfect sense and disposing memory thanks be to God for the ...
The will of William Fluellen Continued from page 21 eighty four , I William Fluellen of the County of Halifax and State of North Carolina being sick and weak in body but of perfect sense and disposing memory thanks be to God for the ...
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... Fluellen ] Do you recognise this , sir ? Fluellen Recognise it ? I know a glove when I see one ! Williams [ Pointing to the glove in Fluellen's cap ] Well , I know that one ! [ He hits Fluellen ] Fluellen You treacherous traitor ...
... Fluellen ] Do you recognise this , sir ? Fluellen Recognise it ? I know a glove when I see one ! Williams [ Pointing to the glove in Fluellen's cap ] Well , I know that one ! [ He hits Fluellen ] Fluellen You treacherous traitor ...
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