The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 12Harper& brothers, 1908 |
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Page xiii
... Jack , whose fellows are these that come after ? Fal . Mine , Hal , mine . Prince . I did never see such pitiful rascals . Fal . Tut , tut ! good enough to toss ; food for powder , food for powder ; they'll fill a pit as well as better ...
... Jack , whose fellows are these that come after ? Fal . Mine , Hal , mine . Prince . I did never see such pitiful rascals . Fal . Tut , tut ! good enough to toss ; food for powder , food for powder ; they'll fill a pit as well as better ...
Page xvii
... of wounded affec- tion . Whatever else " plump Jack was , he was not a 66 sentimentalist . But the paradox remains . " " 66 It survives the most mi- nute study of the text of Shakespeare , as of [ xvii ] INTRODUCTION.
... of wounded affec- tion . Whatever else " plump Jack was , he was not a 66 sentimentalist . But the paradox remains . " " 66 It survives the most mi- nute study of the text of Shakespeare , as of [ xvii ] INTRODUCTION.
Page 14
... Jack ? FAL . ' Zounds , where thou wilt , lad ; I'll make one ; an I do not , call me villain and baffle me . PRINCE . I see a good amendment of life in thee ; from praying to purse - taking . FAL . Why , Hal , ' t is my vocation . Hal ...
... Jack ? FAL . ' Zounds , where thou wilt , lad ; I'll make one ; an I do not , call me villain and baffle me . PRINCE . I see a good amendment of life in thee ; from praying to purse - taking . FAL . Why , Hal , ' t is my vocation . Hal ...
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... Jack ! how agrees the devil and thee about thy soul , that thou soldest him on Good Friday last for a cup of Ma- deira and a cold capon's leg ? PRINCE . Sir John stands to his word , the devil shall have his bargain ; for he was never ...
... Jack ! how agrees the devil and thee about thy soul , that thou soldest him on Good Friday last for a cup of Ma- deira and a cold capon's leg ? PRINCE . Sir John stands to his word , the devil shall have his bargain ; for he was never ...
Page 43
... 64 John of Gaunt ] John of Gaunt similarly plays on his own name , Rich.II , II , i , 82 : " Gaunt am I for the grave , gaunt as a grave . ” 50 60 POINS . Sirrah Jack , thy horse stands behind the [ 43 ] SCENE II KING HENRY IV .
... 64 John of Gaunt ] John of Gaunt similarly plays on his own name , Rich.II , II , i , 82 : " Gaunt am I for the grave , gaunt as a grave . ” 50 60 POINS . Sirrah Jack , thy horse stands behind the [ 43 ] SCENE II KING HENRY IV .
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