The Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 3G. Routledge and sons, 1869 |
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Pagina 17
... HOST . Master Fang , have you entered the action ? FANG . It is entered . HOST . Where's your yeoman ? Is it a lusty yeoman ? will a ' * stand to ' t ? FANG . Sirrah , where's Snare ? HOST . O Lord , † ay ; good master Snare . SNARE ...
... HOST . Master Fang , have you entered the action ? FANG . It is entered . HOST . Where's your yeoman ? Is it a lusty yeoman ? will a ' * stand to ' t ? FANG . Sirrah , where's Snare ? HOST . O Lord , † ay ; good master Snare . SNARE ...
Pagina 18
... HOST . No , nor I neither ; I'll be at your elbow . FANG . An * I but fist him once ; an a ' come but within my vice ; - HOST . I am undone by † his going ; I warrant you , he's an infini- tive thing upon my score . - Good master Fang ...
... HOST . No , nor I neither ; I'll be at your elbow . FANG . An * I but fist him once ; an a ' come but within my vice ; - HOST . I am undone by † his going ; I warrant you , he's an infini- tive thing upon my score . - Good master Fang ...
Pagina 19
William Shakespeare Howard Staunton. HOST . O my most worshipful lord , an ' t please your grace , I am a poor widow of Eastcheap , and he is arrested at my suit . CH . JUST . For what sum ? HOST . It is more than for some , my lord ; it ...
William Shakespeare Howard Staunton. HOST . O my most worshipful lord , an ' t please your grace , I am a poor widow of Eastcheap , and he is arrested at my suit . CH . JUST . For what sum ? HOST . It is more than for some , my lord ; it ...
Pagina 20
... HOST . Nay , you said so before . FAL . As I am a gentleman ; - -come , no more words of it . HOST . By this heavenly ground I tread on , I must be fain to pawn both my plate and the tapestry of my dining - chambers . FAL . Glasses ...
... HOST . Nay , you said so before . FAL . As I am a gentleman ; - -come , no more words of it . HOST . By this heavenly ground I tread on , I must be fain to pawn both my plate and the tapestry of my dining - chambers . FAL . Glasses ...
Pagina 27
... HOST . I'faith , † sweet heart , methinks now you are in an excellent good temperality : your pulsidge , beats as extraordinarily as heart would desire ; and your colour , I warrant you , is as red as any rose in good truth , la ! But ...
... HOST . I'faith , † sweet heart , methinks now you are in an excellent good temperality : your pulsidge , beats as extraordinarily as heart would desire ; and your colour , I warrant you , is as red as any rose in good truth , la ! But ...
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Anne answer appears BARD Bardolph bear BEAT better blood bring brother CAIUS called CLAUD Claudio comes COUNT cousin daughter dead death doth duke England English Enter Exeunt Exit eyes fair faith Falstaff father fear folio omits follow FORD fortune France French give grace hand hast hath head hear heart heaven Henry Hero hold honour HOST husband Italy John keep king knave knight lady leave LEON live look lord marry master means mind mistress never noble once PAGE peace PEDRO PIST play poor pray present prince quarto QUICK SCENE SHAL Shallow sir John soldier speak speech stand sweet sword tell thank thee thing thou thought true turn wife young