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Page 18
... without end . This doc- trine is , in a lively manner , illustrated by Shake- speare . Falstaff . What is the gross sum that I owe thee ? Hostess . Marry , if thou wert an honest man 18 [ CH . 1 . PERCEPTIONS AND IDEAS.
... without end . This doc- trine is , in a lively manner , illustrated by Shake- speare . Falstaff . What is the gross sum that I owe thee ? Hostess . Marry , if thou wert an honest man 18 [ CH . 1 . PERCEPTIONS AND IDEAS.
Page 248
... Falstaff . I do remember him at Clement's inn , like a man made after supper of a cheese - paring . When he was naked , he was for all the world like a forked radish , with a head fantastically carved upon it with a knife . Second Part ...
... Falstaff . I do remember him at Clement's inn , like a man made after supper of a cheese - paring . When he was naked , he was for all the world like a forked radish , with a head fantastically carved upon it with a knife . Second Part ...
Page 249
... Falstaff . Nay , you shall hear , Master Brook , what I have suffer'd to bring this woman to evil for your good . Being thus cramm'd in the basket , a couple of Ford's knaves , his hinds , were called forth by their mistress , to carry ...
... Falstaff . Nay , you shall hear , Master Brook , what I have suffer'd to bring this woman to evil for your good . Being thus cramm'd in the basket , a couple of Ford's knaves , his hinds , were called forth by their mistress , to carry ...
Page 253
... Falstaff . Fluellen . That is he : I tell you there is good men porn at Monmouth . K. Henry V. Act IV . Sc . 7 . Instruction , no doubt , is the chief end of com- parison ; but that it is not the only end will be evi- dent from ...
... Falstaff . Fluellen . That is he : I tell you there is good men porn at Monmouth . K. Henry V. Act IV . Sc . 7 . Instruction , no doubt , is the chief end of com- parison ; but that it is not the only end will be evi- dent from ...
Page 344
... Falstaff , speaking of his taking Sir John Coleville of the Dale : Here he is , and here I yield him ; and I beseech your Grace , let it be book'd with the rest of this day's deeds ; or , by the Lord , I will have it in a particular ...
... Falstaff , speaking of his taking Sir John Coleville of the Dale : Here he is , and here I yield him ; and I beseech your Grace , let it be book'd with the rest of this day's deeds ; or , by the Lord , I will have it in a particular ...
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