The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 4Current Literature Publishing Company, 1909 |
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Page 43
... Bard . Case ye , case ye ; on with your vizards : there's money of the king's coming down the hill ; ' tis going to the king's exchequer . Fal . You lie , ye rogue ; ' tis going to the king's tavern . Gads . There's enough to make us ...
... Bard . Case ye , case ye ; on with your vizards : there's money of the king's coming down the hill ; ' tis going to the king's exchequer . Fal . You lie , ye rogue ; ' tis going to the king's tavern . Gads . There's enough to make us ...
Page 65
... Bard . Faith , I ran when I saw others run . Prince . Faith , tell me now in earnest , how came Falstaff's sword so hacked ? Peto . Why , he hacked it with his dagger , and said he would swear truth out of England but he would make you ...
... Bard . Faith , I ran when I saw others run . Prince . Faith , tell me now in earnest , how came Falstaff's sword so hacked ? Peto . Why , he hacked it with his dagger , and said he would swear truth out of England but he would make you ...
Page 66
... Bard . What think you they portend ? Prince . Hot livers and cold purses . Bard . Choler , my lord , if rightly taken . Prince . No , if rightly taken , halter . Re - enter Falstaff . Here comes lean Jack , here comes bare - bone . How ...
... Bard . What think you they portend ? Prince . Hot livers and cold purses . Bard . Choler , my lord , if rightly taken . Prince . No , if rightly taken , halter . Re - enter Falstaff . Here comes lean Jack , here comes bare - bone . How ...
Page 73
... Bard . O , my lord , my lord ! the sheriff with a most monstrous watch is at the door . Fal . Out , ye rogue ! Play out the play : I have much to say in the behalf of that Falstaff . Re - enter Hostess . Host . O Jesu , my lord , my ...
... Bard . O , my lord , my lord ! the sheriff with a most monstrous watch is at the door . Fal . Out , ye rogue ! Play out the play : I have much to say in the behalf of that Falstaff . Re - enter Hostess . Host . O Jesu , my lord , my ...
Page 78
... in 1402 a blazing star appeared , which the Welch bards construed as foretokening suc- cess to Glendower . - H . N. H. I The front of heaven was full of fiery shapes 178 Act III . Sc . i . THE FIRST PART OF ACT THIRD ...
... in 1402 a blazing star appeared , which the Welch bards construed as foretokening suc- cess to Glendower . - H . N. H. I The front of heaven was full of fiery shapes 178 Act III . Sc . i . THE FIRST PART OF ACT THIRD ...
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