The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare: Henry VI, pt. 1-3 |
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Against my master , Thomas Horner , for saying , That the duke of York was
rightful heir to the crown . • Q. Mar. What say'st thou ? Did the Duke of ( York say ,
he was rightful heir to the crown ? • Peter . That my master was ? No , forsooth :
my 2 ...
Against my master , Thomas Horner , for saying , That the duke of York was
rightful heir to the crown . • Q. Mar. What say'st thou ? Did the Duke of ( York say ,
he was rightful heir to the crown ? • Peter . That my master was ? No , forsooth :
my 2 ...
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2 Johnson was informed that the meaning here is , ' the wind being high , it was
ten to one that the old hawk had flown quite away ; a trick which hawks often play
their masters in windy weather . But surely not going out cannot signify not ...
2 Johnson was informed that the meaning here is , ' the wind being high , it was
ten to one that the old hawk had flown quite away ; a trick which hawks often play
their masters in windy weather . But surely not going out cannot signify not ...
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A plum - tree , master . Glo . How long hast thou been blind ? Simp . 0 , born so ,
master . Glo . What , and would'st climb a tree ? Simp . But that in all my life ,
when I was a youth . * Wife . Too true ; and bought his climbing very dear . * Glo .
A plum - tree , master . Glo . How long hast thou been blind ? Simp . 0 , born so ,
master . Glo . What , and would'st climb a tree ? Simp . But that in all my life ,
when I was a youth . * Wife . Too true ; and bought his climbing very dear . * Glo .
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Alas , good master , my wife desir'd some damsons , • And made me climb , with
danger of my life . * Glo . A subtle knave ! but yet it shall not serve.· Let me see
thine eyes : —wink now ; —now open them : * In my opinion yet thou see'st not
well ...
Alas , good master , my wife desir'd some damsons , • And made me climb , with
danger of my life . * Glo . A subtle knave ! but yet it shall not serve.· Let me see
thine eyes : —wink now ; —now open them : * In my opinion yet thou see'st not
well ...
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0 , master , that you could ! Glo . My masters of Saint Albans , have you not
beadles in your town , and things called whips ? May . Yes , my lord , if it please
your grace . Glo . Then send for one presently . May . Sirrah , go fetch the beadle
hither ...
0 , master , that you could ! Glo . My masters of Saint Albans , have you not
beadles in your town , and things called whips ? May . Yes , my lord , if it please
your grace . Glo . Then send for one presently . May . Sirrah , go fetch the beadle
hither ...
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