The Family Shakspeare: In One Volume : in which Nothing is Added to the Original Text, But Those Words and Expressions are Omitted which Cannot with Propriety be Read Aloud in a FamilyLongman, Greeen, Longman, Roberts & Green, 1863 - 910 pages |
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Page 161
... Arm . Men of peace well encounter'd . Hol . Most military sir , salutation . Moth . They have been at a great feast of lan- guages , and stolen the scraps . [ To COSTARD aside . Cost . O , they have lived long in the alms - basket of ...
... Arm . Men of peace well encounter'd . Hol . Most military sir , salutation . Moth . They have been at a great feast of lan- guages , and stolen the scraps . [ To COSTARD aside . Cost . O , they have lived long in the alms - basket of ...
Page 162
... Arm . Sir , the king is a noble gentleman ; and my familiar , I do assure you , very good friend : For what is inward beween us , let it pass : I do be- seech thee , remember thy courtesy ; I beseech thee , apparel thy head ; and among ...
... Arm . Sir , the king is a noble gentleman ; and my familiar , I do assure you , very good friend : For what is inward beween us , let it pass : I do be- seech thee , remember thy courtesy ; I beseech thee , apparel thy head ; and among ...
Page 167
... arm'd , for Hector . Buron . Hide thy head , Achilles ; here comes Hector in arms . Dum . Though my mocks come home by me , I will now be merry . King . Hector was but a Trojan in respect of this . Boyet . But is this Hector ? Dum . I ...
... arm'd , for Hector . Buron . Hide thy head , Achilles ; here comes Hector in arms . Dum . Though my mocks come home by me , I will now be merry . King . Hector was but a Trojan in respect of this . Boyet . But is this Hector ? Dum . I ...
Page 168
... Arm . By the north pole , I do challenge thee . Cost . I will not fight with a pole , like a northern man ; I'll slash ; I'll do it by the sword : — I pray you , let me borrow my arms again . Dum . Room for the incensed worthies . Enter ...
... Arm . By the north pole , I do challenge thee . Cost . I will not fight with a pole , like a northern man ; I'll slash ; I'll do it by the sword : — I pray you , let me borrow my arms again . Dum . Room for the incensed worthies . Enter ...
Page 169
... Arm . Sweet majesty , vouchsafe me , — Prin . Was not that Hector ? Dum . The worthy knight of Troy . But , Arm . I will kiss thy royal finger and take leave : I am a votary ; I have vowed to Jaquenetta to hold the plough for her sweet ...
... Arm . Sweet majesty , vouchsafe me , — Prin . Was not that Hector ? Dum . The worthy knight of Troy . But , Arm . I will kiss thy royal finger and take leave : I am a votary ; I have vowed to Jaquenetta to hold the plough for her sweet ...
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