The plays ¬of ¬William ¬Shakspeare: In 21 volumes : with corrections and illustrations of various commentatores. King Henry IV. : Part. 2. King Henry V.Johnson, 1803 |
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... show vilely in me , to defire small beer ? POINS . Why , a prince fhould not be fo loosely studied , as to remember fo weak a compofition . P. HEN . Belike then , my appetite was not princely got ; for , by my troth , I do now remember ...
... show vilely in me , to defire small beer ? POINS . Why , a prince fhould not be fo loosely studied , as to remember fo weak a compofition . P. HEN . Belike then , my appetite was not princely got ; for , by my troth , I do now remember ...
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... show , but fimply show . Merchant of Venice : one well studied in a fad oftent " To please his grandame . " JOHNSON , 1 POINS . The reason ? P. HEN . What would'ft KING HENRY IV . 63 1.
... show , but fimply show . Merchant of Venice : one well studied in a fad oftent " To please his grandame . " JOHNSON , 1 POINS . The reason ? P. HEN . What would'ft KING HENRY IV . 63 1.
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... show a weak mind and an able body , for the which the prince admits him : for the prince himself is fuch another ; the weight Again , in Marfton's Dutch Courtezan , 1605 : " have I not been drunk to your health , fwallowed flapdragons ...
... show a weak mind and an able body , for the which the prince admits him : for the prince himself is fuch another ; the weight Again , in Marfton's Dutch Courtezan , 1605 : " have I not been drunk to your health , fwallowed flapdragons ...
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... show ill - favouredly to have a grocer's prentice court a king's daughter . " Cit . Will it fo , fir ? You are well read in histories ; I pray you who was Sir Dagonet ? Was he not prentice to a grocer in come you in : rah , tah , tah ...
... show ill - favouredly to have a grocer's prentice court a king's daughter . " Cit . Will it fo , fir ? You are well read in histories ; I pray you who was Sir Dagonet ? Was he not prentice to a grocer in come you in : rah , tah , tah ...
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... Show was not an interlude , but an EXHIBITION OF ARCHERY ; and that Shallow reprefented Sir Dagonet , not at Clement's Inn , but at Mile - end Green . Inftead therefore of placing the words " I was then Sir Dagonet in Arthur's fhow ...
... Show was not an interlude , but an EXHIBITION OF ARCHERY ; and that Shallow reprefented Sir Dagonet , not at Clement's Inn , but at Mile - end Green . Inftead therefore of placing the words " I was then Sir Dagonet in Arthur's fhow ...
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