| William Shakespeare - 1880 - 668 pages
...me to kill the heir apparent? Should I turn upon the true prince? Why, thou knowest, I am as Taliant as Hercules : but beware instinct ; the lion will...on instinct. I shall think the better of myself and thec, during my life ; I, for a valiant lion, and thou for a true prince. But, by the Lords, lads,... | |
| Brainerd Kellogg - English language - 1880 - 292 pages
...masters, was it for me to kill the heir apparent ? Should I turn upon the true Prince ? Why, thou know'st I am as valiant as Hercules ; but beware instinct...Instinct is a great matter ; I was a coward on instinct, 11. Why is a ragged boy like a preacher nearing the end of his sermon ? Because he's tored his clothes.... | |
| Robert McLean Cumnock - Readers - 1882 - 420 pages
...open and apparent shame? Fal. Ha! ha! ha! D 'ye think I didn't know you, Hal? Why, hear me, my master, was it for me to kill the heir apparent? should I...instinct is a great matter. I was a coward on instinct, I grant you; and I shall think the better of myself and thee during my life, — I for a valiant lion,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1882 - 996 pages
...ye, as well as he that made ye. Why, hear ye, my masters : Was it for me, to kill the heir apparent 1 ur fathers would applaud our loves, To seal our happiness...are you reading there ? Pro. May't please your lo : 1 was a coward on instinct. I shall think the better of myself, and thee, during my life , I, for... | |
| William Shakespeare - English drama - 1883 - 472 pages
...He exceeded the mean stature o( •urn, his neck long, body slender and lean, and his boues small." me to kill the heir apparent ? Should I turn upon...touch the true prince. Instinct is a great matter ; I Ğas a coward on instinct. I shall think the better of myself and thee, during my life ; I, for a valiant... | |
| Oswald Crawfurd - English drama (Comedy) - 1883 - 326 pages
...his reason : he did so upon an instinct that told him it was the king's son who was attacking him. ' Why, thou knowest I am as valiant as Hercules; but...Instinct is a great matter, I was a coward on instinct.' The boon companions are now again carousing at the Boar's Head. The scene which follows is a play within... | |
| Ainsworth Rand Spofford, Rufus Edmonds Shapley - Wit and humor - 1884 - 472 pages
...what starting hole canst thou now find out, to hide thee from this open and apparent shame ? Poing. Come, let's hear, Jack — what trick hast thou now...lion will not touch the true prince. Instinct is a ? real matter; I was a coward on instinct, shall think the better of myself and theğ during my life... | |
| John Swett - Elocution - 1884 - 404 pages
...knew ye as well as he that mdde ye. Why, hear me, my masters : was it for me to kill the heirapparent? Should I turn upon the true prince? Why, thou knowest...think the better of myself and thee during my life; / for a valiant lion, and thou for a true prince. :i. FALSTAFF'S HONOR. How then? Can honor set a leg?... | |
| John Swett - Elocution - 1884 - 412 pages
...well as he that mdde ye. Why, hear me, my masters: was it for iri& to kill the K&irapparent ? Should J turn upon the true prince ? Why, thou knowest I am...think the better of myself and thee during my life; / for a valiant lion, and thou for a true prince. 3. FALSTAFF'S HONOR. How tMn ? Can honor set a leg... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1884 - 436 pages
...ye as well as he that made ye. Why, hear you, my masters ; was it for me to kill the heir-apparent? should I turn upon the true prince? why, thou knowest...the true prince. Instinct is a great matter ; I was now a coward on instinct. I shall think the better of myself and thee during my life ; I for a valiant... | |
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