The Plays of William Shakspeare: Accurately Printed from the Text of the Corrected Copy Left by the Late George Steevens, with Glossarial Notes, and a Sketch of the Life of Shakspeare, Volume 4J. Nichols, 1811 |
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Page 325
... Pist . ' Save you , sir John !. Fal . Welcome , ancient Pistol . Here , Pistol , I charge you with a cup of sack : do you discharge upon mine hostess . A blustering , fighting fellow . + Gamester . Pist . I will discharge upon her ...
... Pist . ' Save you , sir John !. Fal . Welcome , ancient Pistol . Here , Pistol , I charge you with a cup of sack : do you discharge upon mine hostess . A blustering , fighting fellow . + Gamester . Pist . I will discharge upon her ...
Page 326
... Pist . I will discharge upon her , sir John , with two bullets . Fal . She is pistol - proof , sir ; you shall hardly of- fend her . Host . Come , I'll drink no proofs , nor no bullets : I'll drink no more than will do me good , for no ...
... Pist . I will discharge upon her , sir John , with two bullets . Fal . She is pistol - proof , sir ; you shall hardly of- fend her . Host . Come , I'll drink no proofs , nor no bullets : I'll drink no more than will do me good , for no ...
Page 327
... Pist . Not I : tell thee what , corporal Bardolph ; - I could tear her : -I'll be revenged on her . Page . Pray thee , go down . Pist . I'll see her damned first ; -to Pluto's damn- ed lake , to the infernal deep , with Erebus and tor ...
... Pist . Not I : tell thee what , corporal Bardolph ; - I could tear her : -I'll be revenged on her . Page . Pray thee , go down . Pist . I'll see her damned first ; -to Pluto's damn- ed lake , to the infernal deep , with Erebus and tor ...
Page 328
... Pist . Sweet knight , I kiss thy neif * : What ! we have seen the seven stars . Doll . Thrust him down stairs ; I cannot endure such a fustian rascal . Pist . Thrust him down stairs ! know we not Gal- loway nagst ? Fal . Quoit him down ...
... Pist . Sweet knight , I kiss thy neif * : What ! we have seen the seven stars . Doll . Thrust him down stairs ; I cannot endure such a fustian rascal . Pist . Thrust him down stairs ! know we not Gal- loway nagst ? Fal . Quoit him down ...
Page 387
... Pist . God save you , sir John ! Fal . What wind blew you here , Pistol ? Pist . Not the ill wind which blows no man to good . Sweet knight , thou art now one of the great- est men in the realm . Sil . By'r lady , I think ' a be ; but ...
... Pist . God save you , sir John ! Fal . What wind blew you here , Pistol ? Pist . Not the ill wind which blows no man to good . Sweet knight , thou art now one of the great- est men in the realm . Sil . By'r lady , I think ' a be ; but ...
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