The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volume 5F. C. and J. Rivington, 1823 |
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Page 40
... unto its height , That makes a still - stand , running neither way . Fain would I go to meet the archbishop , But many thousand reasons hold me back : I will resolve for Scotland ; there am I , Till time and vantage crave my company ...
... unto its height , That makes a still - stand , running neither way . Fain would I go to meet the archbishop , But many thousand reasons hold me back : I will resolve for Scotland ; there am I , Till time and vantage crave my company ...
Page 49
... unto the sign of the leg ; and breeds no bate with telling of discreet stories , and such other gambol faculties he hath , that show a weak mind and an able body , for the which the prince admits him : for the prince himself is such ...
... unto the sign of the leg ; and breeds no bate with telling of discreet stories , and such other gambol faculties he hath , that show a weak mind and an able body , for the which the prince admits him : for the prince himself is such ...
Page 57
... Unto your K. Hen . sickness . I will take your counsel : And , were these inward wars once out of hand , We would , dear lords , unto the Holy Land . [ Exeunt . SCENE II . Court before Justice Shallow's House in Gloucestershire . Enter ...
... Unto your K. Hen . sickness . I will take your counsel : And , were these inward wars once out of hand , We would , dear lords , unto the Holy Land . [ Exeunt . SCENE II . Court before Justice Shallow's House in Gloucestershire . Enter ...
Page 65
... unto it ; I will none of you . - - Shal . Sir John , sir John , do not yourself wrong ' ; they are your likeliest men , and I would have you served with the best . Fal . Will you tell me , master Shallow , how to choose a man ? Care I ...
... unto it ; I will none of you . - - Shal . Sir John , sir John , do not yourself wrong ' ; they are your likeliest men , and I would have you served with the best . Fal . Will you tell me , master Shallow , how to choose a man ? Care I ...
Page 69
... Unto your grace do I in chief address The substance of my speech . If that rebellion Came like itself , in base and abject routs , Led on by bloody youth , guarded with rage , And countenanc'd by boys , and beggary ; I say , if damn'd ...
... Unto your grace do I in chief address The substance of my speech . If that rebellion Came like itself , in base and abject routs , Led on by bloody youth , guarded with rage , And countenanc'd by boys , and beggary ; I say , if damn'd ...
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