The Plays of William Shakspeare: Accurately Printed from the Text of the Corrected Copy Left by the Late George Steevens, with Glossorial Notes and a Sketch of the Life of Shakspeare, Volume 4Phillips, Sampson, 1854 |
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Page 311
... Pistol . Host . No , good captain Pistol ; not here , sweet captain . Doll . Captain ! thou abominable damned cheater , art thou not ashamed to be called - captain ? If captains were of my mind , they would truncheon you out , for ...
... Pistol . Host . No , good captain Pistol ; not here , sweet captain . Doll . Captain ! thou abominable damned cheater , art thou not ashamed to be called - captain ? If captains were of my mind , they would truncheon you out , for ...
Page 313
... Pistol out . Host . Here's a goodly tumult ! I'll forswear keeping house , afore I'll be in these tirrits and frights . So ; murder , I warrant now .—— -Alas , alas ! put up your naked weapons , put up your na- ked weapons . [ Exeunt Pistol ...
... Pistol out . Host . Here's a goodly tumult ! I'll forswear keeping house , afore I'll be in these tirrits and frights . So ; murder , I warrant now .—— -Alas , alas ! put up your naked weapons , put up your na- ked weapons . [ Exeunt Pistol ...
Page 368
... Pistol come from the court with news . Fal . From the court ? let him come in.- ( 1 ) Gay fellows . ( 2 ) He who drank a bumper on his knees to the health of his mistress ... Pistol ? Enter Pistol . Pist . 368 Act Ꮴ . . SECOND PART OF.
... Pistol come from the court with news . Fal . From the court ? let him come in.- ( 1 ) Gay fellows . ( 2 ) He who drank a bumper on his knees to the health of his mistress ... Pistol ? Enter Pistol . Pist . 368 Act Ꮴ . . SECOND PART OF.
Page 369
... Pistol ? Enter Pistol . 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 greatest men in the realm . Sil . By'r lady ...
... Pistol ? Enter Pistol . 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 greatest men in the realm . Sil . By'r lady ...
Page 370
... Pistol lies , do this ; and fig me , like The bragging Spaniard . Fal . What is the old king dead ? Pist . As nail in door : The things I speak are just . Fal . Away , Bardolph ; saddle my horse.- Master Robert Shallow , choose what ...
... Pistol lies , do this ; and fig me , like The bragging Spaniard . Fal . What is the old king dead ? Pist . As nail in door : The things I speak are just . Fal . Away , Bardolph ; saddle my horse.- Master Robert Shallow , choose what ...
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