Historical plays: King Lear. King John. King Richard II. King Henry IV, pt. I-II. King Henry VJ. and P. Knapton, 1745 |
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... Bardolph ! Peto ! I'll starve ere I'll rob a foot further . An ' twere not as good a deed as to drink , to turn true ... Bardolph . Gads . Stand ! Fal . So I do against my will . Poins . O , ' tis our fetter , I know his voice ...
... Bardolph ! Peto ! I'll starve ere I'll rob a foot further . An ' twere not as good a deed as to drink , to turn true ... Bardolph . Gads . Stand ! Fal . So I do against my will . Poins . O , ' tis our fetter , I know his voice ...
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... Bardolph , banish Poins ; but for sweet Jack Falstaff , kind Jack Falstaff , true Jack Falstaff , valiant Jack Falstaff , and therefore more valiant , being as he is , old Jack Falstaff ; banish not him thy Harry's company : banish ...
... Bardolph , banish Poins ; but for sweet Jack Falstaff , kind Jack Falstaff , true Jack Falstaff , valiant Jack Falstaff , and therefore more valiant , being as he is , old Jack Falstaff ; banish not him thy Harry's company : banish ...
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... Bardolph ; the Porter at the door . Bard . WHO keeps the gate here , hoa ? where is the Earl ? Port . What shall I say you are ? Bard . Tell thou the Earl , That the Lord Bardolph doth attend him here . Port . His Lordship is walk'd ...
... Bardolph ; the Porter at the door . Bard . WHO keeps the gate here , hoa ? where is the Earl ? Port . What shall I say you are ? Bard . Tell thou the Earl , That the Lord Bardolph doth attend him here . Port . His Lordship is walk'd ...
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... Bardolph , and the Boy . Yonder he comes , and that arrant malmsey - nose knave , Bardolph with him . Do your offices , do your offices : Mr. Fang and Mr. Snare , do me , do me , do me your offices . Fal . How now ? whose mare's dead ...
... Bardolph , and the Boy . Yonder he comes , and that arrant malmsey - nose knave , Bardolph with him . Do your offices , do your offices : Mr. Fang and Mr. Snare , do me , do me , do me your offices . Fal . How now ? whose mare's dead ...
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William Shakespeare Sir Thomas Hanmer. SCENE V. Enter Bardolph and Page . Bard . Save your Grace ! P. Henry . And yours , most noble Bardolph ! 3 ' Bard . Come , you virtuous ass , you bashful fool , must you be blushing ? wherefore ...
William Shakespeare Sir Thomas Hanmer. SCENE V. Enter Bardolph and Page . Bard . Save your Grace ! P. Henry . And yours , most noble Bardolph ! 3 ' Bard . Come , you virtuous ass , you bashful fool , must you be blushing ? wherefore ...
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Historical plays: King Lear. King John. King Richard II. King Henry IV, pt.I ... William Shakespeare Visos knygos peržiūra - 1770 |
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