The Works of Shakespeare: Love's labour's lost, 1923At the University Press, 1953 |
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... Falstaff . He that buckles himself in my belt cannot live in less . L. Chief Justice . Your means are very slender , and your waste is great . 140 Falstaff . I would it were otherwise , I would my means were greater and my waist ...
... Falstaff . He that buckles himself in my belt cannot live in less . L. Chief Justice . Your means are very slender , and your waste is great . 140 Falstaff . I would it were otherwise , I would my means were greater and my waist ...
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... Falstaff [ starts up ] . Ha ! a bastard son of the king's ? And art not thou Poins his brother ? Prince . Why , thou globe of sinful continents , what a life dost thou lead ? Falstaff . A better than thou — I am a gentleman , thou art a ...
... Falstaff [ starts up ] . Ha ! a bastard son of the king's ? And art not thou Poins his brother ? Prince . Why , thou globe of sinful continents , what a life dost thou lead ? Falstaff . A better than thou — I am a gentleman , thou art a ...
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... Falstaff . I am bound to thee , reverend Feeble . Who is next ? Shallow . Peter Bullcalf o ' th ' green ! Falstaff . Yea , marry , let's see Bullcalf . Bullcalf [ a stout young man ] . Here , sir . Falstaff . ' Fore God , a likely ...
... Falstaff . I am bound to thee , reverend Feeble . Who is next ? Shallow . Peter Bullcalf o ' th ' green ! Falstaff . Yea , marry , let's see Bullcalf . Bullcalf [ a stout young man ] . Here , sir . Falstaff . ' Fore God , a likely ...
Contents
THE SECOND PART OF KING HENRY | 5 |
THE COPY FOR THE TEXTS OF 1600 AND 1623 | 115 |
NOTES ON 2 HENRY IV | 124 |
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