The Dramatic Works of Shakspeare: In Six Volumes, Volum 4T.T. Ash & H.F. Anners., 1838 |
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Pàgina 42
... English . Rum . Who will go to hazard with me for twenty English prisoners ? Con . You must first go yourself to hazard , ere you have them . Dau . ' Tis midlight , I'll go arm myself . Orl . The Dauphin longs for morning . Ram . He ...
... English . Rum . Who will go to hazard with me for twenty English prisoners ? Con . You must first go yourself to hazard , ere you have them . Dau . ' Tis midlight , I'll go arm myself . Orl . The Dauphin longs for morning . Ram . He ...
Pàgina 70
In Six Volumes William Shakespeare. because he could not speak English in the native garb , he could not therefore handle an English cudgel : you find it otherwise ; and , henceforth , let a Welsh correc- tion teach you a good English ...
In Six Volumes William Shakespeare. because he could not speak English in the native garb , he could not therefore handle an English cudgel : you find it otherwise ; and , henceforth , let a Welsh correc- tion teach you a good English ...
Pàgina 75
... English , that shall go to Constantinople , and take the Turk by the beard ? shall we not ? what sayest thou , my fair flower - de - luce ? Kath . I do not know dat . K. Hen . No ; ' tis hereafter to know , but now to pro- mise : do but ...
... English , that shall go to Constantinople , and take the Turk by the beard ? shall we not ? what sayest thou , my fair flower - de - luce ? Kath . I do not know dat . K. Hen . No ; ' tis hereafter to know , but now to pro- mise : do but ...
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