 | Henry Home (lord Kames.), Lord Henry Home Kames - 1817 - 532 pagina’s
...Take the following example : Falstaff, excusing himself for running away at a robbery, says, • .. By the Lord, I knew ye, as well as he that made ye. Why, hear ye, my masters; was it for me to kill the heirapparent ? should I turn upon the true prince... | |
 | William Shakespeare - 1814 - 478 pagina’s
...from this open and apparent shame ? Poins. Come, let's hear, Jack ; What trick hast thoo now? Fal, By the Lord, I knew ye, as well as he that made ye. Why, hear ye, my masters : Was it for me to kill the heir-apparent '. Should I turn upon the true prince?... | |
 | William Shakespeare - 1821 - 464 pagina’s
...from this open and apparent shame ? POINS. Come, let's hear, Jack ; What trick hast thou now ? FAL. By the Lord, I knew ye, as well as he that made ye. Why, hear ye, my masters : Was it for me to kill the heir apparent ? Should I turn upon the true prince... | |
 | William Shakespeare - 1823 - 504 pagina’s
...tliee from this open and apparent shame? Pains. Come, let's hear, Jack; What trick hast thou now? Fal. By the Lord, I knew ye, as well as he that made ye. Why, hear ye, my masters: Was it for me, to kill the heir apparent ? Should I turn upon the true prince?... | |
 | William Shakespeare - 1823 - 984 pagina’s
...thee from this opcu and apparent shame? Poina. Come, let's hear, Jack; What trick hast thou now ? Fal. t, and hurt not those that One drop of blood, drawn Why, hear ye, my masiers: Was it for me to kill the heir apparent; Should I turn upon the true prince?... | |
 | William Shakespeare - 1823 - 372 pagina’s
...from this open and apparent shame ? Pains. Come, let's hear, Jack ; what trick hast thou now? Fal. By the Lord, I knew ye, as well as he that made ye. Why, hear ye, my masters : Was it for me to kill ilie heir apparent? Should I turn upon the true prince... | |
 | William Shakespeare - 1824 - 380 pagina’s
...thee from this open and apparen shame ? Poins. Come, let's hear, Jack! What trick hast thou now? Fal. By the Lord, I knew ye, as well as he, that made ye. Why, hear ye, my masters ! Was it for me to kil the heir-apparent?Should I turn upon the trueprince'... | |
 | Mrs. Inchbald - 1824 - 472 pagina’s
...thee from this open and apparent shame ? Poins. Come, let's hear, Jack, what trick hast thou now? Fal. By the lord, I knew ye, as well as he that made ye. Why, hear ye, my masters : was it for me to kill the heir apparent ? should I turn upon the true prince... | |
 | William Shakespeare - 1824 - 422 pagina’s
...from this open and apparent shame ? Poins. Come, let's hear, Jack ; What trick hast thou now ? Fal. By the Lord, I knew ye, as well as he that made ye. Why, hear ye, my masters : Was it for me to kill the heir apparent ? Should I turn upon the true prince... | |
 | William Shakespeare - 1826 - 514 pagina’s
...from this open and apparent shame ? Poins. Come, let's hear, Jack ; What trick hast thou now? Fal. By the Lord, I knew ye, as well as he that made ye. Why, hear ye, my masters : Was it for me to kill the heir apparent ? Should I turn upon the true prince... | |
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