The Complete Works of William Shakespeare: The Cambridge Text from the Latest Ed. of William Aldis Wright, Volume 9Thompson Publishing Company, 1900 |
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... give thee thy due , thou hast paid all there . Prince . Yea , and elsewhere , so far as my coin would stretch ; and where it would not , I have used my credit . 54 Fal . Yea , and so used it that , were it not here apparent that thou ...
... give thee thy due , thou hast paid all there . Prince . Yea , and elsewhere , so far as my coin would stretch ; and where it would not , I have used my credit . 54 Fal . Yea , and so used it that , were it not here apparent that thou ...
Page 20
... give over this life , and I will give it over ; by the Lord , an I do not , I am a villain . I'll be damned for never a king's 20 [ Act I First Part of.
... give over this life , and I will give it over ; by the Lord , an I do not , I am a villain . I'll be damned for never a king's 20 [ Act I First Part of.
Page 21
... of proverbs : he will give the devil his due . Poins . Then art thou damned for keeping thy word with the devil . Prince . Else he had been damned for cozening the devil . 119 Poins . But , my lads , my lads , Scene II ] 21 King Henry IV.
... of proverbs : he will give the devil his due . Poins . Then art thou damned for keeping thy word with the devil . Prince . Else he had been damned for cozening the devil . 119 Poins . But , my lads , my lads , Scene II ] 21 King Henry IV.
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... . Prince . I care not . 141 Poins . Sir John , I prithee , leave the prince and me alone ; I will lay him down such reasons for this adventure that he shall go . 145 Fal . Well , God give thee the spirit of 22 [ Act I First Part of.
... . Prince . I care not . 141 Poins . Sir John , I prithee , leave the prince and me alone ; I will lay him down such reasons for this adventure that he shall go . 145 Fal . Well , God give thee the spirit of 22 [ Act I First Part of.
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... give thee the spirit of persuasion and him the ears of profiting , that what thou speak- est may move and what he hears may be believed , that the true prince may , for recreation sake , prove a false thief ; for the poor abuses of the ...
... give thee the spirit of persuasion and him the ears of profiting , that what thou speak- est may move and what he hears may be believed , that the true prince may , for recreation sake , prove a false thief ; for the poor abuses of the ...
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