The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare: With a Life of the Poet, and Notes, Original and Selected; Together with a Copious Glossary, Band 2J.B. Lippincott & Company, 1855 |
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... Bard . What news ? Gads . Case ye , case ye ; on with your visors ; there's money of the king's coming down the hill ; ' tis going to the king's exchequer . Fal . You lie , you rogue ; ' tis going to the king's tavern . Gads . There's ...
... Bard . What news ? Gads . Case ye , case ye ; on with your visors ; there's money of the king's coming down the hill ; ' tis going to the king's exchequer . Fal . You lie , you rogue ; ' tis going to the king's tavern . Gads . There's ...
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... Bard . ' Faith , I ran when I saw others run . P. Hen . Tell me now , in earnest , how came Falstaff's sword so hacked ? Peto . Why , he hacked it with his dagger ; and said , he would swear truth out of England , but he would make you ...
... Bard . ' Faith , I ran when I saw others run . P. Hen . Tell me now , in earnest , how came Falstaff's sword so hacked ? Peto . Why , he hacked it with his dagger ; and said , he would swear truth out of England , but he would make you ...
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... bard of sack , that stuffed cloak - bag of guts , that roasted Manningtree ox with the pudding in his belly , that reverend vice , that grey iniquity , that father ruffian , that vanity in years ? Wherein is he good , but to taste sack ...
... bard of sack , that stuffed cloak - bag of guts , that roasted Manningtree ox with the pudding in his belly , that reverend vice , that grey iniquity , that father ruffian , that vanity in years ? Wherein is he good , but to taste sack ...
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... Bard . Sir John , you are so fretful , you cannot live long . Fal . Why , there is it ; come , sing me a bawdy song , make me merry . I was as virtuously given , as a gentleman need to be ; virtuous enough ; swore little ; diced , not ...
... Bard . Sir John , you are so fretful , you cannot live long . Fal . Why , there is it ; come , sing me a bawdy song , make me merry . I was as virtuously given , as a gentleman need to be ; virtuous enough ; swore little ; diced , not ...
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... Bard . Yea , two and two , Newgate - fashion ? Host . My lord , I pray you , hear me . P. Hen . What sayest thou , mistress Quickly ? How does thy husband ? I love him well ; he is an honest man . Host . Good my lord , hear me . Fal ACT ...
... Bard . Yea , two and two , Newgate - fashion ? Host . My lord , I pray you , hear me . P. Hen . What sayest thou , mistress Quickly ? How does thy husband ? I love him well ; he is an honest man . Host . Good my lord , hear me . Fal ACT ...
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