The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volume 13Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1801 |
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William Shakespeare. SCENE VI . The English Camp _in Picardy . Enter Gower and FLUELLEN . Gow . How , now , captain Fluellen ? came you from the bridge ? FLU . I affure you , there is very excellent service committed at the pridge . Gow ...
William Shakespeare. SCENE VI . The English Camp _in Picardy . Enter Gower and FLUELLEN . Gow . How , now , captain Fluellen ? came you from the bridge ? FLU . I affure you , there is very excellent service committed at the pridge . Gow ...
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... Fluellen , though he speaks with his country accent , yet is all the way represented as a man of good plain sense . Therefore , as it appears he knew the meaning of the term plind , by his use of it , he could never have faid that was ...
... Fluellen , though he speaks with his country accent , yet is all the way represented as a man of good plain sense . Therefore , as it appears he knew the meaning of the term plind , by his use of it , he could never have faid that was ...
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... Fluellen ? camest thou from the bridge ? FLU . Ay , fo please your majesty . The duke of Exeter has very gallantly maintain'd the pridge : the French is gone off , look you ; and there is gallant and most prave passages : Marry , thath ...
... Fluellen ? camest thou from the bridge ? FLU . Ay , fo please your majesty . The duke of Exeter has very gallantly maintain'd the pridge : the French is gone off , look you ; and there is gallant and most prave passages : Marry , thath ...
Page 383
... Fluellen , that Bardolph was not yet executed ; or at least , that Fluellen did not know that he was executed . But Fluellen's language must not be too strialy examined . MALONE . his fire's out . ) This is the last time that any sport ...
... Fluellen , that Bardolph was not yet executed ; or at least , that Fluellen did not know that he was executed . But Fluellen's language must not be too strialy examined . MALONE . his fire's out . ) This is the last time that any sport ...
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... Fluellen ? K. HEN . Yes . PIST . Tell him , I'll knock his leek about his pate , Upon faint Davy's day . K. HEN . Do not you wear your dagger in your cap that day , left he knock that about yours . PIST . Art thou his friend ? 66 9 an ...
... Fluellen ? K. HEN . Yes . PIST . Tell him , I'll knock his leek about his pate , Upon faint Davy's day . K. HEN . Do not you wear your dagger in your cap that day , left he knock that about yours . PIST . Art thou his friend ? 66 9 an ...
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