The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare: From the Text of Johnson, Stevens, and Reed with Glossarial Notes, Life &c. : in Four Volumes, Volume 2Routledge, Warne & Routledge, 1864 |
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... Enter another Carrier . 2 Car . Peas and beans are as dank here as a dog , and that is the next way to give poor jades the bots this house turned upside down , since Robin ostler died . 1 Car . Poor fellow ! never joyed , since the ...
... Enter another Carrier . 2 Car . Peas and beans are as dank here as a dog , and that is the next way to give poor jades the bots this house turned upside down , since Robin ostler died . 1 Car . Poor fellow ! never joyed , since the ...
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... Enter BARDOLPH . Bard . What news ? on us . Peto . How many be there of them ? Gads . Some eight , or ten . Fal . Zounds ! will they not rob us ? P. Hen . What , a coward , sir John Paunch ? 9 well contented to be there , in respect of ...
... Enter BARDOLPH . Bard . What news ? on us . Peto . How many be there of them ? Gads . Some eight , or ten . Fal . Zounds ! will they not rob us ? P. Hen . What , a coward , sir John Paunch ? 9 well contented to be there , in respect of ...
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... Enter WORCESTER and VERNON . Wor . O , no , my nephew must not know , sir The liberal kind offer of the king . [ Richard , Ver . " Twere best , he did . War . Then are we all undone . It is not possible , it cannot be , The king should ...
... Enter WORCESTER and VERNON . Wor . O , no , my nephew must not know , sir The liberal kind offer of the king . [ Richard , Ver . " Twere best , he did . War . Then are we all undone . It is not possible , it cannot be , The king should ...
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... enter DOUGLAS and BLUNT , meeting . Blunt . What is thy name , that in the battle thus Thou crossest me ? What honour dost thou seek Upon my head ? Doug Know then , my name is Douglas ; And I do haunt thee in the battle thus , Because ...
... enter DOUGLAS and BLUNT , meeting . Blunt . What is thy name , that in the battle thus Thou crossest me ? What honour dost thou seek Upon my head ? Doug Know then , my name is Douglas ; And I do haunt thee in the battle thus , Because ...
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... Enter FALSTAFF . ( They fight . ) Fal . Well said , Hal ! to it , Hal ! -Nay , you shall find no boy's play here , I can tell you . Enter DOUGLAS ; he fights with Falstaff , who falls down as if he were dead , and exit Douglas . Hotspur ...
... Enter FALSTAFF . ( They fight . ) Fal . Well said , Hal ! to it , Hal ! -Nay , you shall find no boy's play here , I can tell you . Enter DOUGLAS ; he fights with Falstaff , who falls down as if he were dead , and exit Douglas . Hotspur ...
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