The Handy-Volume Shakspeare, Zväzok 6Wynkoop & Sherwood, 1868 |
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Strana 115
... hanged . Fal . Hear ye , Yedward ; if I tarry at home and go not , I'll hang you for going . Poins . You will , chops ? Fal . Hal , wilt thou make one ? P. Hen . Who , I rob ? I a thief ? not I , by my faith . Fal . There's neither ...
... hanged . Fal . Hear ye , Yedward ; if I tarry at home and go not , I'll hang you for going . Poins . You will , chops ? Fal . Hal , wilt thou make one ? P. Hen . Who , I rob ? I a thief ? not I , by my faith . Fal . There's neither ...
Strana 128
... hanged : Charles ' wain is over the new chimney , and yet our horse not packed . What , ostler ! Ost . [ within . ] Anon , anon . I Car . I pr'ythee , Tom , beat Cut's saddle , put a few flocks in the point ; the poor jade is wrung in ...
... hanged : Charles ' wain is over the new chimney , and yet our horse not packed . What , ostler ! Ost . [ within . ] Anon , anon . I Car . I pr'ythee , Tom , beat Cut's saddle , put a few flocks in the point ; the poor jade is wrung in ...
Strana 129
... hanged . - Hast no faith in thee ? Enter GADSHILL . Gads . Good morrow , carriers . What's o'clock ? I Car . I think it be two o'clock . Gads . I pr'ythee , lend me thy lantern , to see my gelding in the stable . 1 Car . Nay , soft , I ...
... hanged . - Hast no faith in thee ? Enter GADSHILL . Gads . Good morrow , carriers . What's o'clock ? I Car . I think it be two o'clock . Gads . I pr'ythee , lend me thy lantern , to see my gelding in the stable . 1 Car . Nay , soft , I ...
Strana 131
... hanged ! Poins ! P. Hen . Peace , ye fat - kidneyed rascal ; what a brawling dost thou keep ! Fal . Where's Poins , Hal ? P. Hen . He is walked up to the top of the hill ; I'll go seek him . [ Pretends to seek POINS . Fal . I am ...
... hanged ! Poins ! P. Hen . Peace , ye fat - kidneyed rascal ; what a brawling dost thou keep ! Fal . Where's Poins , Hal ? P. Hen . He is walked up to the top of the hill ; I'll go seek him . [ Pretends to seek POINS . Fal . I am ...
Strana 132
... hanged ; it could not be else ; I have drunk medicines . - Poins ! — Hal ! A plague upon you both ! —Bardolph ! — Peto ! I'll starve , ere I'll rob a foot further . An ' twere not as good a deed as drink , to turn true man , and leave ...
... hanged ; it could not be else ; I have drunk medicines . - Poins ! — Hal ! A plague upon you both ! —Bardolph ! — Peto ! I'll starve , ere I'll rob a foot further . An ' twere not as good a deed as drink , to turn true man , and leave ...
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