The College Survey of English Literature ...: The early period. The sixteenth century. The seventeenth century. The eighteenth centuryBartlett Jere Whiting, Fred Benjamin Millett Harcourt, Brace, 1942 |
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... Prince . Where shall we take a purse to - morrow , Jack ? Fal . Zounds ! where thou wilt , lad , I'll make one ; an I do not , call me a villain and baffle me . Prince . I see a good amendment of life in thee ; from praying to purse ...
... Prince . Where shall we take a purse to - morrow , Jack ? Fal . Zounds ! where thou wilt , lad , I'll make one ; an I do not , call me a villain and baffle me . Prince . I see a good amendment of life in thee ; from praying to purse ...
Page 477
... Prince . Thou art perfect . Poins . Francis ! [ Enter FRANCIS . ] [ Exit POINS . Fran . Anon , anon , sir . Look down into the Pom- garnet , Ralph . Prince . Come hither , Francis . Fran . My lord . Prince . How long hast thou to serve ...
... Prince . Thou art perfect . Poins . Francis ! [ Enter FRANCIS . ] [ Exit POINS . Fran . Anon , anon , sir . Look down into the Pom- garnet , Ralph . Prince . Come hither , Francis . Fran . My lord . Prince . How long hast thou to serve ...
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... Prince . O monstrous ! eleven buckram men grown out of two . Fal . But , as the devil would have it , three misbe- gotten knaves in Kendal - green came at my back and let drive at me ; for it was so dark , Hal , that thou couldst not ...
... Prince . O monstrous ! eleven buckram men grown out of two . Fal . But , as the devil would have it , three misbe- gotten knaves in Kendal - green came at my back and let drive at me ; for it was so dark , Hal , that thou couldst not ...
Contents
THE APPROACH TO ENGLISH LITERATURE | 1 |
THE EARLY PERIOD | 7 |
Mother Badger | 16 |
Copyright | |
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