The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volym 5F. C. and J. Rivington, 1823 |
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... honour ; no abuse . P. Hen . Not ! to dispraise me ; and call me - pant- ler , and bread - chipper , and I know not what ? Fal . No abuse , Hal . Poins . No abuse ! Fal . No abuse , Ned , in the world ; honest Ned , none . I dispraised ...
... honour ; no abuse . P. Hen . Not ! to dispraise me ; and call me - pant- ler , and bread - chipper , and I know not what ? Fal . No abuse , Hal . Poins . No abuse ! Fal . No abuse , Ned , in the world ; honest Ned , none . I dispraised ...
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... honours . You , lord archbishop , - Whose see is by a civil peace maintain'd ; Whose beard the silver hand of peace hath touch'd ; Whose learning and good letters peace hath tutor❜d ; Whose white investments figure innocence , The dove ...
... honours . You , lord archbishop , - Whose see is by a civil peace maintain'd ; Whose beard the silver hand of peace hath touch'd ; Whose learning and good letters peace hath tutor❜d ; Whose white investments figure innocence , The dove ...
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... honours ? West . Construe the times to their necessities , 9 O my good lord Mowbray , - it is the time , And shall you say indeed , And not the king , that doth you injuries . 7 commotion's bitter edge ? ] i . e . the edge of bitter ...
... honours ? West . Construe the times to their necessities , 9 O my good lord Mowbray , - it is the time , And shall you say indeed , And not the king , that doth you injuries . 7 commotion's bitter edge ? ] i . e . the edge of bitter ...
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... honour , had my father lost , That need to be reviv'd , and breath'd in me ? The king , that lov'd him , as the state stood then , Was , force perforce , compell'd to banish him : And then , when Harry Bolingbroke , and he , Being ...
... honour , had my father lost , That need to be reviv'd , and breath'd in me ? The king , that lov'd him , as the state stood then , Was , force perforce , compell'd to banish him : And then , when Harry Bolingbroke , and he , Being ...
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... honour , all too confident To give admittance to a thought of fear . Our battle is more full of names than yours , Our men more perfect in the use of arms , Our armour all as strong , our cause the best ; Then reason wills , our hearts ...
... honour , all too confident To give admittance to a thought of fear . Our battle is more full of names than yours , Our men more perfect in the use of arms , Our armour all as strong , our cause the best ; Then reason wills , our hearts ...
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