The Plays of William Shakspeare: Accurately Printed from the Text of the Corrected Copy Left by the Late George Steevens, with Glossorial Notes and a Sketch of the Life of Shakspeare, Volume 4Phillips, Sampson, 1854 |
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... Bardolph : you are lions too , you ran away upon instinct , you will not touch the true prince ; no , -fie ! Bard . ' Faith , I ran when I saw others run . P. Hen . Tell me now in earnest , How came Falstaff's sword so hacked ? Peto ...
... Bardolph : you are lions too , you ran away upon instinct , you will not touch the true prince ; no , -fie ! Bard . ' Faith , I ran when I saw others run . P. Hen . Tell me now in earnest , How came Falstaff's sword so hacked ? Peto ...
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... Bardolph . Re - enter Bardolph , running . Bard . O , my lord , my lord ; the sheriff , with a most monstrous watch , is at the door . Fal . Out , you rogue ! play out the play : I have much to say in the behalf of that Falstaff . Re ...
... Bardolph . Re - enter Bardolph , running . Bard . O , my lord , my lord ; the sheriff , with a most monstrous watch , is at the door . Fal . Out , you rogue ! play out the play : I have much to say in the behalf of that Falstaff . Re ...
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... Bardolph . Fal . Bardolph , am I not fallen away vilely since this last action ? do I not bate ? do I not dwindle ? Why , my skin hangs about me like an old lady's loose gown ; I am wither'd like an old apple - John . Well , I'll repent ...
... Bardolph . Fal . Bardolph , am I not fallen away vilely since this last action ? do I not bate ? do I not dwindle ? Why , my skin hangs about me like an old lady's loose gown ; I am wither'd like an old apple - John . Well , I'll repent ...
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... Bardolph was shaved , and lost many a hair : and I'll be sworn , my pocket was picked : Go to , you are a woman , go . Host . Who , I ? I defy thee : I was never called so in mine own house before . Fal . Go to , I know you well enough ...
... Bardolph was shaved , and lost many a hair : and I'll be sworn , my pocket was picked : Go to , you are a woman , go . Host . Who , I ? I defy thee : I was never called so in mine own house before . Fal . Go to , I know you well enough ...
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... Bardolph ? Bard . Indeed , sir John , you said so . Fal . Yea ; if he said , my ring was copper . P. Hen . I say , ' tis copper : Darest thou be as good as thy word now ? Fal . Why , Hal , thou knowest , as thou art but man , I dare ...
... Bardolph ? Bard . Indeed , sir John , you said so . Fal . Yea ; if he said , my ring was copper . P. Hen . I say , ' tis copper : Darest thou be as good as thy word now ? Fal . Why , Hal , thou knowest , as thou art but man , I dare ...
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