The Works of Shakespeare, Volume 11At the University Press, 1947 |
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Page 68
... glove : give me another of thine . King Henry . There . Williams . This will I also wear in my cap : if ever thou come to me and say , after to - morrow , " This is my glove ” , by this hand I will take thee a box on the ear . King ...
... glove : give me another of thine . King Henry . There . Williams . This will I also wear in my cap : if ever thou come to me and say , after to - morrow , " This is my glove ” , by this hand I will take thee a box on the ear . King ...
Page 89
... glove which I have given him for a favour May haply purchase him a box o'th'ear . It is the soldier's : I by bargain ... glove ? 170 180 Fluellen . Know the glove ? I know the glove is a glove . Williams . [ points to Fluellen's cap ] I ...
... glove which I have given him for a favour May haply purchase him a box o'th'ear . It is the soldier's : I by bargain ... glove ? 170 180 Fluellen . Know the glove ? I know the glove is a glove . Williams . [ points to Fluellen's cap ] I ...
Page 90
... glove which your majesty is take out of the helmet of Alençon . 30 Williams . My liege , this was my glove , here is the fellow of it : and he that I gave it to in change promised to wear it in his cap : I promised to strike him , if he ...
... glove which your majesty is take out of the helmet of Alençon . 30 Williams . My liege , this was my glove , here is the fellow of it : and he that I gave it to in change promised to wear it in his cap : I promised to strike him , if he ...
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