The works of Shakespear [ed. by H. Blair], in which the beauties observed by Pope, Warburton and Dodd are pointed out, together with the author's life; a glossary [&c.]. |
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Page 104
... Falstaff , but a Corinthian , a lad of mettle , a good boy ; ( by the Lord , fo they call me ) ; and when I am king of England , I fhall command all the good lads in Eaft - cheap . They call drinking deep , dying fearlet ; and when you ...
... Falstaff , but a Corinthian , a lad of mettle , a good boy ; ( by the Lord , fo they call me ) ; and when I am king of England , I fhall command all the good lads in Eaft - cheap . They call drinking deep , dying fearlet ; and when you ...
Page 105
... Falstaff come , I pr'ythee , do thou ftand in fome by - room , while I queftion my puny drawer , to what end he gave me the fugar ; and do thou never leave calling Francis , that his tale to me may be nothing but Anon . Step afide , and ...
... Falstaff come , I pr'ythee , do thou ftand in fome by - room , while I queftion my puny drawer , to what end he gave me the fugar ; and do thou never leave calling Francis , that his tale to me may be nothing but Anon . Step afide , and ...
Page 106
... Falstaff and the rest of the thieves But hark ye , are at the door ? fhall we be merry ? Poins . As merry as crickets , my lad . what cunning match have you made with this jest of the drawer ? come , what's the iffue ? P. Henry . I am ...
... Falstaff and the rest of the thieves But hark ye , are at the door ? fhall we be merry ? Poins . As merry as crickets , my lad . what cunning match have you made with this jest of the drawer ? come , what's the iffue ? P. Henry . I am ...
Page 107
... Falstaff , Gads - hill , Bardolph , and Peto . Poins . Welcome , Jack ; where haft thou been ? Fal . A plague of all cowards , I fay , and a vengeance too , marry and Amen ! Give me a cup of fack , boy— Ere I lead this life long , I'll ...
... Falstaff , Gads - hill , Bardolph , and Peto . Poins . Welcome , Jack ; where haft thou been ? Fal . A plague of all cowards , I fay , and a vengeance too , marry and Amen ! Give me a cup of fack , boy— Ere I lead this life long , I'll ...
Page 110
... how a plain tale fhall put you down . Then did we two fet on you four , and with a word outface'd you from your prize , and have it ; yea , and can fhew it you here here in the house . And , Falstaff , you 110 A & t 2 . THE FIRST PART OF.
... how a plain tale fhall put you down . Then did we two fet on you four , and with a word outface'd you from your prize , and have it ; yea , and can fhew it you here here in the house . And , Falstaff , you 110 A & t 2 . THE FIRST PART OF.
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