The Works of Shakespear: In Nine Volumes ; with a Glossary, Volume 5J. and P. Knapton ... [et. al], 1748 |
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Page 9
... most sweet wench ? P. Henry . As the honey of Hybla , my old lad of the caftle * ; and is not a buff - jerkin a moft fweet robe of du- rance ? Fal . How now , how now , mad wag ? what , in thy quips and thy quiddities ? what a plague ...
... most sweet wench ? P. Henry . As the honey of Hybla , my old lad of the caftle * ; and is not a buff - jerkin a moft fweet robe of du- rance ? Fal . How now , how now , mad wag ? what , in thy quips and thy quiddities ? what a plague ...
Page 10
... most unfavoury fimiles , and art in- deed the most incomparative , rafcallieft , fweet young Prince -But , Hal , I pr'ythee trouble me no more with vanity ; I would to God thou and I knew where a commodity of good names were to be ...
... most unfavoury fimiles , and art in- deed the most incomparative , rafcallieft , fweet young Prince -But , Hal , I pr'ythee trouble me no more with vanity ; I would to God thou and I knew where a commodity of good names were to be ...
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... most villainous house in all London road for fleas : I am ftung like a Tench .. 1 Car . Like a Tench ? by th ' Mafs there's ne'er a King in Christendom could be better bit , than I have been fince the first cock . 2 Car . Why , they ...
... most villainous house in all London road for fleas : I am ftung like a Tench .. 1 Car . Like a Tench ? by th ' Mafs there's ne'er a King in Christendom could be better bit , than I have been fince the first cock . 2 Car . Why , they ...
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... most noble carriage ; and as I think , his age fome fifty , or , by'rlady , inclining to threefcore ; and now I remember me , his name is Fal- Staff : if that man should be lewdly given , he deceives me ; for , Harry , I fee virtue in ...
... most noble carriage ; and as I think , his age fome fifty , or , by'rlady , inclining to threefcore ; and now I remember me , his name is Fal- Staff : if that man should be lewdly given , he deceives me ; for , Harry , I fee virtue in ...
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... most monftrous watch , is at the door . Fal . Out , you rogue ! play out the Play : I have much to fay in the behalf of that Falstaff . Re - enter the Hoftefs . Hoft . O my D 3 Re King HENRY IV . 41 P. Henry. Sweareft thou, ungracious ...
... most monftrous watch , is at the door . Fal . Out , you rogue ! play out the Play : I have much to fay in the behalf of that Falstaff . Re - enter the Hoftefs . Hoft . O my D 3 Re King HENRY IV . 41 P. Henry. Sweareft thou, ungracious ...
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