The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volume 5F. C. and J. Rivington, 1823 - Theater |
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... sir John ! - Fal . My lord , I was born about three of the clock in the afternoon , with a white head , and something a round belly . For my voice , I have lost it with hollaing , and singing of anthems . To approve my youth further , I ...
... sir John ! - Fal . My lord , I was born about three of the clock in the afternoon , with a white head , and something a round belly . For my voice , I have lost it with hollaing , and singing of anthems . To approve my youth further , I ...
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... lord , ay : good master Snare . Snare . Here , here . Fang . Snare , we must arrest sir John Falstaff . Host . Yea , good master Snare ; I have entered him and all . Snare . It may chance cost some of us our lives , for he will stab ...
... lord , ay : good master Snare . Snare . Here , here . Fang . Snare , we must arrest sir John Falstaff . Host . Yea , good master Snare ; I have entered him and all . Snare . It may chance cost some of us our lives , for he will stab ...
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... Sir JOHN Falstaff , Page , and Bardolph . Yonder he comes ; and that arrant malmsey - nose knave , Bardolph , with him . Do your offices , do your offices , master Fang , and master Snare ; do me , do me , do me your offices . Fal . How ...
... Sir JOHN Falstaff , Page , and Bardolph . Yonder he comes ; and that arrant malmsey - nose knave , Bardolph , with him . Do your offices , do your offices , master Fang , and master Snare ; do me , do me , do me your offices . Fal . How ...
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... Lord Chief Justice , attended . Ch . Just . What's the matter ? keep the peace here , ho ! Host . Good my lord , be good to me ! I beseech you , stand to me ! Ch . Just . How now , sir John ? what , are you brawling here ? Doth this ...
... Lord Chief Justice , attended . Ch . Just . What's the matter ? keep the peace here , ho ! Host . Good my lord , be good to me ! I beseech you , stand to me ! Ch . Just . How now , sir John ? what , are you brawling here ? Doth this ...
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... Sir John , sir John , I am well acquainted with your manner of wrenching the true cause the false way . It is not a confident brow , nor the throng of words that come with such more than impudent sauci- ness from you , can thrust me ...
... Sir John , sir John , I am well acquainted with your manner of wrenching the true cause the false way . It is not a confident brow , nor the throng of words that come with such more than impudent sauci- ness from you , can thrust me ...
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