The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare, Volume 17R. C. and J. Rivington, 1821 |
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... BARDOLPH ; SIR JOHN COLE- VILE ; TRAVERS and MORTON , Domesticks of Northum- berland . FALSTAFF , BaraDLpH , PISTOL , and PAGE . POINS and PETO , Attendants on Prince Henry . SHALLOW and SILENCE , Country Justices . DAVY , Servant to ...
... BARDOLPH ; SIR JOHN COLE- VILE ; TRAVERS and MORTON , Domesticks of Northum- berland . FALSTAFF , BaraDLpH , PISTOL , and PAGE . POINS and PETO , Attendants on Prince Henry . SHALLOW and SILENCE , Country Justices . DAVY , Servant to ...
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... Bar- DOLPH . BARD . Who keeps the gate here , ho ? -Where is the earl ? PORT . What shall I say you are ? Tell thou the earl , BARD . That the lord Bardolph doth attend him here . PORT . His lordship is walk'd forth into the or- chard ...
... Bar- DOLPH . BARD . Who keeps the gate here , ho ? -Where is the earl ? PORT . What shall I say you are ? Tell thou the earl , BARD . That the lord Bardolph doth attend him here . PORT . His lordship is walk'd forth into the or- chard ...
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... Bardolph at the beginning , who is not pleased to hear his news confuted , and a proper pre- paration of Morton for the tale which he is unwilling to tell . 4- 5- JOHNSON . hold'st it FEAR , or sin , ] Fear , for danger . WARBURTON . If ...
... Bardolph at the beginning , who is not pleased to hear his news confuted , and a proper pre- paration of Morton for the tale which he is unwilling to tell . 4- 5- JOHNSON . hold'st it FEAR , or sin , ] Fear , for danger . WARBURTON . If ...
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... Bardolph's next speech , are not to be found in the first editions , till that in the folio of 1623. A very great number of other lines in this play were inserted after the first edition in like manner , but of such spirit and mastery ...
... Bardolph's next speech , are not to be found in the first editions , till that in the folio of 1623. A very great number of other lines in this play were inserted after the first edition in like manner , but of such spirit and mastery ...
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... Bardolph : he would not take his bond and yours ; he liked not the security . FAL . Let him be damned like the glutton ! may his tongue be hotter ! -A whoreson Achitophel ! 3 - he may keep it still as a FACE - ROYAL , ] That is , a face ...
... Bardolph : he would not take his bond and yours ; he liked not the security . FAL . Let him be damned like the glutton ! may his tongue be hotter ! -A whoreson Achitophel ! 3 - he may keep it still as a FACE - ROYAL , ] That is , a face ...
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alludes ancient appears BARD Bardolph battle of Agincourt believe Ben Jonson blood BOSWELL brother called captain Colevile Constable of France crown dead death doth DOUCE duke Earl edition editors emendation England English Enter Exeunt Falstaff father fear Fluellen folio former France French give grace Hanmer Harfleur Harry hast hath heart heaven Henry VI Holinshed honour HOST humour jades JOHNSON Julius Cæsar Justice KATH King Henry King Henry IV king's kirtle knight look lord Love's Labour's Lost majesty MALONE MASON master means merry never noble observed old copy peace perhaps PIST Pistol poet POINS Pope pray prince quarto RITSON says scene sense Shakspeare Shakspeare's SHAL Shallow signifies Sir Dagonet sir John soldier speak speech STEEVENS suppose sword tell thee THEOBALD thing thou thought unto WARBURTON Westmoreland word