Characters of Shakespeare's PlaysH. Milford, Oxford University Press, 1966 - 287 sidor |
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... Henry . Where shall we take a purse to - morrow , Jack ? Falstaff . Where thou wilt , lad , I'll make one ; an I do not , call me villain , and baffle me . P. Henry . I see good amendment of life in thee , from praying to purse - taking ...
... Henry . Where shall we take a purse to - morrow , Jack ? Falstaff . Where thou wilt , lad , I'll make one ; an I do not , call me villain , and baffle me . P. Henry . I see good amendment of life in thee , from praying to purse - taking ...
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... Henry . Swearest thou , ungracious boy ? henceforth ne'er look on me . Thou art violently carried away from grace ... Henry . That villainous , abominable mis - leader of youth , Falstaff , that old white - bearded Satan . Falstaff ...
... Henry . Swearest thou , ungracious boy ? henceforth ne'er look on me . Thou art violently carried away from grace ... Henry . That villainous , abominable mis - leader of youth , Falstaff , that old white - bearded Satan . Falstaff ...
Sida 158
... Henry IV forbids him to speak of Mortimer , his insensibility to all that his father and uncle urge to calm him , and his fine abstracted apostrophe to honour ... HENRY V HENRY V is a very favourite monarch with 158 HENRY IV HENRY V.
... Henry IV forbids him to speak of Mortimer , his insensibility to all that his father and uncle urge to calm him , and his fine abstracted apostrophe to honour ... HENRY V HENRY V is a very favourite monarch with 158 HENRY IV HENRY V.
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Characters of Shakespeare's Plays: & Lectures on the English Poets William Hazlitt Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1920 |
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