The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volume 12J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... fir John , Is prifoner to your fon : O , fuch a day , So fought , fo follow'd , and fo fairly won , Came not , till ... for true . NORTH . Here comes my fervant , Travers , whom I fent On Tuesday last to liften after news . 8 BARD . My ...
... fir John , Is prifoner to your fon : O , fuch a day , So fought , fo follow'd , and fo fairly won , Came not , till ... for true . NORTH . Here comes my fervant , Travers , whom I fent On Tuesday last to liften after news . 8 BARD . My ...
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... fir John Umfrevile turn'd me back With joyful tidings ; and , being better hors'd , Out - rode me . After him , came , fpurring hard , A gentleman almost forfpent with speed , That stopp'd by me to breathe his bloodied horse : He afk'd ...
... fir John Umfrevile turn'd me back With joyful tidings ; and , being better hors'd , Out - rode me . After him , came , fpurring hard , A gentleman almost forfpent with speed , That stopp'd by me to breathe his bloodied horse : He afk'd ...
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... JOHN FALSTAFF , with his Page bearing his Sword and Buckler . FAL . Sirrah , you giant , what fays the doctor to my water ?? PAGE . He faid , fir , the water itself was a good healthy water : but , for the party that owed it , he might ...
... JOHN FALSTAFF , with his Page bearing his Sword and Buckler . FAL . Sirrah , you giant , what fays the doctor to my water ?? PAGE . He faid , fir , the water itself was a good healthy water : but , for the party that owed it , he might ...
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... John , -- FAL . What ! a young knave , and beg ! Is there not wars ? is there not employment ? Doth not the king ... fir . FAL . Why , fir , did I fay you were an honest man ? fetting my knighthood and my foldiership afide , I had lied ...
... John , -- FAL . What ! a young knave , and beg ! Is there not wars ? is there not employment ? Doth not the king ... fir . FAL . Why , fir , did I fay you were an honest man ? fetting my knighthood and my foldiership afide , I had lied ...
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... fir John , you live in great infamy . FAL . He that buckles him in my belt , cannot live in lefs . CH . JUST . Your means are very flender , and your wafte is great . FAL . I would it were otherwife ; I would my means were greater , and ...
... fir John , you live in great infamy . FAL . He that buckles him in my belt , cannot live in lefs . CH . JUST . Your means are very flender , and your wafte is great . FAL . I would it were otherwife ; I would my means were greater , and ...
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