The Plays of William Shakespeare in Ten Volumes: With Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Volume 5C. Bathurst, 1778 |
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... Poins . Gadshill , Peto . Bardolph . Lady Percy , wife to Hotfpur , fifier to Mortimer . Lady Mortimer , daughter to Glendower , and wife to Mortimer . Quickly , hoftefs of a tavern in Eaftcheap . Sheriff , vintner , chamberlain ...
... Poins . Gadshill , Peto . Bardolph . Lady Percy , wife to Hotfpur , fifier to Mortimer . Lady Mortimer , daughter to Glendower , and wife to Mortimer . Quickly , hoftefs of a tavern in Eaftcheap . Sheriff , vintner , chamberlain ...
Page 259
... Poins replies : " Good morrow , fweet lad . " The truth may be , that when Shakespeare makes the Prince with Poins a good morrow , he had forgot that the fcene commenced at night . S 2 STEEVENS . we , we , that take purses , go by the ...
... Poins replies : " Good morrow , fweet lad . " The truth may be , that when Shakespeare makes the Prince with Poins a good morrow , he had forgot that the fcene commenced at night . S 2 STEEVENS . we , we , that take purses , go by the ...
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... Poins . Poins . Now fhall we know , if Gadshill have fet a match . ] Mr. Pope has given us one fignal obfervation in his preface to our au- thor's works . " Throughout his plays , " fays he , “ had all the fpeeches been printed without ...
... Poins . Poins . Now fhall we know , if Gadshill have fet a match . ] Mr. Pope has given us one fignal obfervation in his preface to our au- thor's works . " Throughout his plays , " fays he , “ had all the fpeeches been printed without ...
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... Poins ! - Now fhall we know , if Gadshill have fet a match ' . O , if men were to be fav'd by merit , what hole in hell were hot enough for him ? Enter Poins . This is the moft omnipotent villain , that ever cry'd , Stand , to a true ...
... Poins ! - Now fhall we know , if Gadshill have fet a match ' . O , if men were to be fav'd by merit , what hole in hell were hot enough for him ? Enter Poins . This is the moft omnipotent villain , that ever cry'd , Stand , to a true ...
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... Poins . You will , chops ? Fal . Hal , wilt thou make one ? P. Henry . Who , I rob ? I a thief ? not I , by my faith . Fal . There's neither honesty , manhood , nor good fellowship in thee , nor thou cam'ft not of the blood royal , if ...
... Poins . You will , chops ? Fal . Hal , wilt thou make one ? P. Henry . Who , I rob ? I a thief ? not I , by my faith . Fal . There's neither honesty , manhood , nor good fellowship in thee , nor thou cam'ft not of the blood royal , if ...
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