The plays ¬of ¬William ¬Shakspeare: In 21 volumes : with corrections and illustrations of various commentatores. King Henry IV. : Part. 2. King Henry V.Johnson, 1803 |
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... comparisons fhould answer com- pletely on both fides . It was enough for him that men were fometimes led by dogs . MALONE . FAL . A waffel candle , my lord ; all D2 KING HENRY IV . 35 FAL. As I was then advised by my learned ...
... comparisons fhould answer com- pletely on both fides . It was enough for him that men were fometimes led by dogs . MALONE . FAL . A waffel candle , my lord ; all D2 KING HENRY IV . 35 FAL. As I was then advised by my learned ...
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... answer in the effect of your reputation , and fatisfy the poor woman . FAL . Come hither , hoftefs . [ Taking her afide . this fneap- ] A Yorkshire word for rebuke . PoPe . Sneap fignifies to check ; as children eafily fneaped ; herbs ...
... answer in the effect of your reputation , and fatisfy the poor woman . FAL . Come hither , hoftefs . [ Taking her afide . this fneap- ] A Yorkshire word for rebuke . PoPe . Sneap fignifies to check ; as children eafily fneaped ; herbs ...
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... answer is as ready as a borrower's cap ; 5 I am the king's poor coufin , fir . P. HEN . Nay , they will be kin to us , or they will fetch it from Japhet . But the letter : -- POINS . Sir John Falftaff , knight , to the Son of the king ...
... answer is as ready as a borrower's cap ; 5 I am the king's poor coufin , fir . P. HEN . Nay , they will be kin to us , or they will fetch it from Japhet . But the letter : -- POINS . Sir John Falftaff , knight , to the Son of the king ...
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... ( answered the wag ) fo would you be better occupy'd too ( I wiffe ) if you were young againe , and had a better face . " RITSON . Occupant feems to have been formerly a term for a woman of the town , as occupier was for a wencher . So ...
... ( answered the wag ) fo would you be better occupy'd too ( I wiffe ) if you were young againe , and had a better face . " RITSON . Occupant feems to have been formerly a term for a woman of the town , as occupier was for a wencher . So ...
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... answered with a fhrill voyce , anon , anon , fir . " REED . 5 Hal a baftard & c . ] The improbability of this scene is fcarcely balanced by the humour . JOHNSON . 6 -Poins his brother ? ] i . e . Poins's brother , or brother to Poins ...
... answered with a fhrill voyce , anon , anon , fir . " REED . 5 Hal a baftard & c . ] The improbability of this scene is fcarcely balanced by the humour . JOHNSON . 6 -Poins his brother ? ] i . e . Poins's brother , or brother to Poins ...
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