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Pagina 27
... hear some music . Dispatch . The room where they supped , is too hot ; they'll come in straight.b 2 DRAW . Sirrah , here will be the prince , and master Poins anon : and they will put on two of our jerkins , and aprons ; and sir John ...
... hear some music . Dispatch . The room where they supped , is too hot ; they'll come in straight.b 2 DRAW . Sirrah , here will be the prince , and master Poins anon : and they will put on two of our jerkins , and aprons ; and sir John ...
Pagina 28
... hear , hostess ? — HOST . Pray you , pacify yourself , sir John ; there comes no swag- gerers here . FAL . Dost thou hear ? it is mine ancient . HOST . Tilly - fally , sir John , never tell me ; your ancient swaggerer comes not in my ...
... hear , hostess ? — HOST . Pray you , pacify yourself , sir John ; there comes no swag- gerers here . FAL . Dost thou hear ? it is mine ancient . HOST . Tilly - fally , sir John , never tell me ; your ancient swaggerer comes not in my ...
Pagina 33
... hear me ? P. HEN . Yes ; and you knew me , as you did when you run away by Gads - hill : you knew , I was at your back , and spoke it on purpose , to try my patience . FAL . No , no , no ; not so ; I did not think thou wast within ...
... hear me ? P. HEN . Yes ; and you knew me , as you did when you run away by Gads - hill : you knew , I was at your back , and spoke it on purpose , to try my patience . FAL . No , no , no ; not so ; I did not think thou wast within ...
Pagina 46
... Hear me more plainly ; I have in equal balance justly weigh'd What wrongs our arms may do , what wrongs we suffer , And find our griefs heavier than our offences . We see which way the stream of time doth run , And are enforc'd from our ...
... Hear me more plainly ; I have in equal balance justly weigh'd What wrongs our arms may do , what wrongs we suffer , And find our griefs heavier than our offences . We see which way the stream of time doth run , And are enforc'd from our ...
Pagina 48
... hear , and absolutely to determine Of what conditions we shall stand upon ? WEST . That is intended in the general's name : I muse you make so slight a question . ARCH . Then take , my lord of Westmoreland , this schedule , For this ...
... hear , and absolutely to determine Of what conditions we shall stand upon ? WEST . That is intended in the general's name : I muse you make so slight a question . ARCH . Then take , my lord of Westmoreland , this schedule , For this ...
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