The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volume 13Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1801 |
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Page 28
... Pistol , which ( from other paffages in the fame pamphlet ) appears to have been uncommon one in the time of Shakspeare . Dr. Lodge con- cludes his defcription thus : " His courage is boafting , his learning ignorance , his ability ...
... Pistol , which ( from other paffages in the fame pamphlet ) appears to have been uncommon one in the time of Shakspeare . Dr. Lodge con- cludes his defcription thus : " His courage is boafting , his learning ignorance , his ability ...
Page 83
... Pistol . Here , Pistol , I charge you with a cup of fack : do you discharge upon mine hoftefs . PIST . I will discharge upon her , fir John , with two bullets . FAL . She is piftol - proof , fir ; you fhall hardly offend her . HOST ...
... Pistol . Here , Pistol , I charge you with a cup of fack : do you discharge upon mine hoftefs . PIST . I will discharge upon her , fir John , with two bullets . FAL . She is piftol - proof , fir ; you fhall hardly offend her . HOST ...
Page 85
... Pistol ; I would not have you go off here : discharge yourself of our company , Pistol . HOST . No , good captain Pistol ; not here , sweet captain . DOL . Captain ! thou abominable damn'd cheater , 3 cant terms for the knife ufed by ...
... Pistol ; I would not have you go off here : discharge yourself of our company , Pistol . HOST . No , good captain Pistol ; not here , sweet captain . DOL . Captain ! thou abominable damn'd cheater , 3 cant terms for the knife ufed by ...
Page 88
... Pistol may therefore mean , 17 by her ? Have we not a trumpet here ? and why am I thus ufed STEEVENS . From The Merie conceited Jefts of George Peele , Gentleman , fometime Student in Oxford , quarto , 1657 , it appears , that Peele was ...
... Pistol may therefore mean , 17 by her ? Have we not a trumpet here ? and why am I thus ufed STEEVENS . From The Merie conceited Jefts of George Peele , Gentleman , fometime Student in Oxford , quarto , 1657 , it appears , that Peele was ...
Page 91
... Pistol's drift , fancying that he meant to fight for a whore in the house , and therefore telling him . O ' my word , captain , there's none fuch here ; what the good - year ! do you think , I would deny her ? THEOBALD . As it appears ...
... Pistol's drift , fancying that he meant to fight for a whore in the house , and therefore telling him . O ' my word , captain , there's none fuch here ; what the good - year ! do you think , I would deny her ? THEOBALD . As it appears ...
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