The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volume 11J. Johnson, 1803 |
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Page 178
... Poins . Gadshill . Peto . Bardolph . Lady Percy , Wife to Hotfpur , and Sifter to Mor- timer . Lady Mortimer , Daughter to Glendower , and Wife to Mortimer . Mrs. Quickly , Hoftefs of a Tavern in Eastcheap . Lords , Officers , Sheriff ...
... Poins . Gadshill . Peto . Bardolph . Lady Percy , Wife to Hotfpur , and Sifter to Mor- timer . Lady Mortimer , Daughter to Glendower , and Wife to Mortimer . Mrs. Quickly , Hoftefs of a Tavern in Eastcheap . Lords , Officers , Sheriff ...
Page 190
... Poins replies : " Good morrow , fweet lad . " The truth may be , that when Shakspeare makes the Prince with Poins a good morrow , he had forgot that the fcene commenced at night . STEEVENS , the bleffed fun himself a fair hot wench in ...
... Poins replies : " Good morrow , fweet lad . " The truth may be , that when Shakspeare makes the Prince with Poins a good morrow , he had forgot that the fcene commenced at night . STEEVENS , the bleffed fun himself a fair hot wench in ...
Page 204
... POINS , at a difiance . FAL . Why , Hal , ' tis my vocation , Hal ; ' tis no fin for a man to labour in his vocation . Poins ! - Now fhall we know if Gadshill have fet a match . ' S and baffle me . ] See Mr. Tollet's note on King Rich ...
... POINS , at a difiance . FAL . Why , Hal , ' tis my vocation , Hal ; ' tis no fin for a man to labour in his vocation . Poins ! - Now fhall we know if Gadshill have fet a match . ' S and baffle me . ] See Mr. Tollet's note on King Rich ...
Page 205
... POINS . Good morrow , fweet Hal . - What fays monfieur Remorfe ? What fays fir John Sack - and- Sugar ? Jack , how agrees the devil and thee about if they hear you eves - dropping , now they are Setting their match . " There it seems to ...
... POINS . Good morrow , fweet Hal . - What fays monfieur Remorfe ? What fays fir John Sack - and- Sugar ? Jack , how agrees the devil and thee about if they hear you eves - dropping , now they are Setting their match . " There it seems to ...
Page 207
... POINS . Then art thou damned for keeping thy word with the devil . P. HEN . Elfe he had been damned for cozening the devil . POINS . But , my lads , my lads , to - morrow morn- ing , by four o'clock , early at Gadshill : There are ...
... POINS . Then art thou damned for keeping thy word with the devil . P. HEN . Elfe he had been damned for cozening the devil . POINS . But , my lads , my lads , to - morrow morn- ing , by four o'clock , early at Gadshill : There are ...
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PLAYS OF WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE I William 1564-1616 Shakespeare,Isaac 1742-1807 Reed,Samuel 1709-1784 Johnson No preview available - 2016 |
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