Second Part of King Henry IVWilliam Heinemann, 1904 - 126 |
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Strona 14
... face is a face- royal : God may finish it when he will , ' tis not a hair amiss yet : he may keep it still at a face - royal , for a barber shall never earn sixpence out of it ; and yet he'll be crowing as if he had writ man ever since ...
... face is a face- royal : God may finish it when he will , ' tis not a hair amiss yet : he may keep it still at a face - royal , for a barber shall never earn sixpence out of it ; and yet he'll be crowing as if he had writ man ever since ...
Strona 18
... the truth . CH . JUST . There is not a white hair on your face but should have his effect of gravity . FAL , His effect of gravy , gravy , gravy , and CH . JUST . You follow the young prince 18 [ ACT I. SECOND PART OF.
... the truth . CH . JUST . There is not a white hair on your face but should have his effect of gravity . FAL , His effect of gravy , gravy , gravy , and CH . JUST . You follow the young prince 18 [ ACT I. SECOND PART OF.
Strona 31
... face , and draw the action . Come , thou must not be in this humour with me ; dost not know me ? come , come , I know thou wast set on to this . HOST . Pray thee , Sir John , let it be but twenty nobles : i ' faith , I am loath to sc ...
... face , and draw the action . Come , thou must not be in this humour with me ; dost not know me ? come , come , I know thou wast set on to this . HOST . Pray thee , Sir John , let it be but twenty nobles : i ' faith , I am loath to sc ...
Strona 34
... face to - morrow ! or to take note how many pair of silk stockings thou hast , viz . these , and those that were thy peach - coloured ones ! or to bear the inventory of thy shirts , as , one for superfluity , and another for use ! But ...
... face to - morrow ! or to take note how many pair of silk stockings thou hast , viz . these , and those that were thy peach - coloured ones ! or to bear the inventory of thy shirts , as , one for superfluity , and another for use ! But ...
Strona 36
... face from the window : at last I spied his eyes , and methought he had made two holes in the ale- wife's new petticoat and so peeped through . PRINCE . Has not the boy profited ? BARD . Away , you whoreson upright rabbit , away ! PAGE ...
... face from the window : at last I spied his eyes , and methought he had made two holes in the ale- wife's new petticoat and so peeped through . PRINCE . Has not the boy profited ? BARD . Away , you whoreson upright rabbit , away ! PAGE ...
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