The Works of Shakespear, from Mr. Pope's Edition, Volumen5 |
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Hoft . O Jesu ! I have heard the Prince tell him , I know not how oft , that the ring
was copper . Fal . How ? the Prince is a Jack , a sneak - up ; and if he were here ,
I would cudgel him like a dog , if he would say so . S CE N E VI . Homun we all ...
Hoft . O Jesu ! I have heard the Prince tell him , I know not how oft , that the ring
was copper . Fal . How ? the Prince is a Jack , a sneak - up ; and if he were here ,
I would cudgel him like a dog , if he would say so . S CE N E VI . Homun we all ...
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Hoft . There's neither faith , truth , nor woman - hood in mg else . Falo There's no
more faith in thee than in a stew'd prune ; no more truth in thee than in a drawn
Fox ; and for woman - hood , Maid Marian may be the deputy's wife of the ward to
...
Hoft . There's neither faith , truth , nor woman - hood in mg else . Falo There's no
more faith in thee than in a stew'd prune ; no more truth in thee than in a drawn
Fox ; and for woman - hood , Maid Marian may be the deputy's wife of the ward to
...
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Hoft . O Lord , ay , good Mr. Snare . Snare . Here , here . Phang . Snare , we must
arrest Sir John Falstaff . Hoft . Ay , good Mr. Snare , I have enter'd him and all .
Snare . It may chance cost some of us our lives : for he will stab . stici Hoft .
Hoft . O Lord , ay , good Mr. Snare . Snare . Here , here . Phang . Snare , we must
arrest Sir John Falstaff . Hoft . Ay , good Mr. Snare , I have enter'd him and all .
Snare . It may chance cost some of us our lives : for he will stab . stici Hoft .
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Hoft . By my troth , this is the old fashion ; you two never meet , butyou fall to fome
discord ; you are both , in good troth , as rheumatic as two dry toasts , you cannot
one bear with another's confirmities . What the good - jer ? one must bear , and ...
Hoft . By my troth , this is the old fashion ; you two never meet , butyou fall to fome
discord ; you are both , in good troth , as rheumatic as two dry toasts , you cannot
one bear with another's confirmities . What the good - jer ? one must bear , and ...
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Hoft . O , that Right should thus o'ercome Might ! Well , of sufferance comes ease .
Dol . Come , you rogue , come ; bring me to a Justice , Hoft . Yes , come , you
starv'd blood - hound . Dol . Goodman death , goodman bones ! -- Hoft .
Hoft . O , that Right should thus o'ercome Might ! Well , of sufferance comes ease .
Dol . Come , you rogue , come ; bring me to a Justice , Hoft . Yes , come , you
starv'd blood - hound . Dol . Goodman death , goodman bones ! -- Hoft .
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