King Henry the FifthHoughton, Mifflin, 1905 - 147 strán (strany) |
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... glove as a gage . Scene ii . The French prepare for battle . Scene iii . The English prepare . Scene iv . The battle is joined . The boaster Pistol falls in with a Frenchman whom he can beat , and takes him prisoner . This humor- ous ...
... glove as a gage . Scene ii . The French prepare for battle . Scene iii . The English prepare . Scene iv . The battle is joined . The boaster Pistol falls in with a Frenchman whom he can beat , and takes him prisoner . This humor- ous ...
Strana 70
... gloves or their handkerchers which makes much against my man- hood , if I should take from another's pocket to put into mine ; for it is plain pocketing up of wrongs . I 22. mould = earth : to ordinary men . 25. bawcock 47. carry coals ...
... gloves or their handkerchers which makes much against my man- hood , if I should take from another's pocket to put into mine ; for it is plain pocketing up of wrongs . I 22. mould = earth : to ordinary men . 25. bawcock 47. carry coals ...
Strana 102
... glove : give me another of thine . K. Hen . There . Will . This will I also wear in my cap : if ever thou come to me and say , after to - morrow , This is my glove , by this hand , I will take thee a box on the ear . K. Hen . If ever I ...
... glove : give me another of thine . K. Hen . There . Will . This will I also wear in my cap : if ever thou come to me and say , after to - morrow , This is my glove , by this hand , I will take thee a box on the ear . K. Hen . If ever I ...
Strana 122
... glove in thy cap ? 119 Will . An ' t please your majesty , ' t is the gage of one that I should fight withal , if he be alive . K. Hen . An Englishman ? Will . An ' t please your majesty , a rascal that swagger'd with me last night ...
... glove in thy cap ? 119 Will . An ' t please your majesty , ' t is the gage of one that I should fight withal , if he be alive . K. Hen . An Englishman ? Will . An ' t please your majesty , a rascal that swagger'd with me last night ...
Strana 123
William Shakespeare Richard Grant White, Edward Everett Hale. dare to challenge this glove , I have sworn to take him a box o ' th ' ear : or if I can see my glove in his cap , which he swore , as he was a soldier , he would wear if ...
William Shakespeare Richard Grant White, Edward Everett Hale. dare to challenge this glove , I have sworn to take him a box o ' th ' ear : or if I can see my glove in his cap , which he swore , as he was a soldier , he would wear if ...
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