The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volumen13Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1801 |
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... prince for striking him about Bardolph . FAL . Wait close ; I will not fee him . CH . JUST . what ' s he that goes there ? ATTEN . Falstaff , an't please your lordship . CH . JUST . He that was in question for the rob- bery ? ATTEN . He ...
... prince for striking him about Bardolph . FAL . Wait close ; I will not fee him . CH . JUST . what ' s he that goes there ? ATTEN . Falstaff , an't please your lordship . CH . JUST . He that was in question for the rob- bery ? ATTEN . He ...
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... Prince , Poynes , Sir John Ruffell , with others . " Sig . C 3.- Again , in King Henry V. Orleance , Gebon . " Sig . D 2 . 1600 : 66 Enter Burbon , Conftable , Old might have been inserted by a miftake of the same kind ; or indeed ...
... Prince , Poynes , Sir John Ruffell , with others . " Sig . C 3.- Again , in King Henry V. Orleance , Gebon . " Sig . D 2 . 1600 : 66 Enter Burbon , Conftable , Old might have been inserted by a miftake of the same kind ; or indeed ...
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... prince . FAL . The young prince hath mifled me : I am the fellow with the great belly , and he my dog.3 CH . JUST . Well , I am loth to gall a new - heal'd wound ; your day's service at Shrewsbury hath a little gilded over your night's ...
... prince . FAL . The young prince hath mifled me : I am the fellow with the great belly , and he my dog.3 CH . JUST . Well , I am loth to gall a new - heal'd wound ; your day's service at Shrewsbury hath a little gilded over your night's ...
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... prince up and down , like his ill angel.5 FAL . Not so , my lord ; your ill angel is light ; but , I hope , he that looks upon me , will take me without weighing and yet , in some respects , I grant , I cannot go , I cannot tell ...
... prince up and down , like his ill angel.5 FAL . Not so , my lord ; your ill angel is light ; but , I hope , he that looks upon me , will take me without weighing and yet , in some respects , I grant , I cannot go , I cannot tell ...
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... prince gave you , he gave it like a rude prince , and you took it like a sensible lord . I have check'd him for it ; young men would not have liked it so well , nor would that cir cumftance have been perceived by the Chief Justice , who ...
... prince gave you , he gave it like a rude prince , and you took it like a sensible lord . I have check'd him for it ; young men would not have liked it so well , nor would that cir cumftance have been perceived by the Chief Justice , who ...
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