The Works of Shakespeare: Macbeth, 1947At the University Press, 1955 |
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... hostess : he is very sick , and would to bed . Good Bardolph , put thy face between his sheets , and do the office of a warming - pan : faith , he's very ill . Bardolph . Away , you rogue . [ the Boy runs off Hostess . By my troth , he ...
... hostess : he is very sick , and would to bed . Good Bardolph , put thy face between his sheets , and do the office of a warming - pan : faith , he's very ill . Bardolph . Away , you rogue . [ the Boy runs off Hostess . By my troth , he ...
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... Hostess , Nrм , BARDOLPH , and Boy Hostess . Prithee , honey - sweet husband , let me bring thee to Staines . Pistol . No : for my manly heart doth earn . Bardolph , be blithe : Nym , rouse thy vaunting veins : Boy , bristle thy courage ...
... Hostess , Nrм , BARDOLPH , and Boy Hostess . Prithee , honey - sweet husband , let me bring thee to Staines . Pistol . No : for my manly heart doth earn . Bardolph , be blithe : Nym , rouse thy vaunting veins : Boy , bristle thy courage ...
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... Hostess . Ay , that a ' did . Bardolph . And of women . Hostess . Nay , that a ' did not . 30 Boy . Yes , that a ' did , and said they were devils incarnate . Hostess . A ' could never abide carnation - ' twas a colour he never liked ...
... Hostess . Ay , that a ' did . Bardolph . And of women . Hostess . Nay , that a ' did not . 30 Boy . Yes , that a ' did , and said they were devils incarnate . Hostess . A ' could never abide carnation - ' twas a colour he never liked ...
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KING HENRY V FRONTISPIECE | vii |
THE STAGEHISTORY OF HENRY V | xlviii |
TO THE READER | lvii |
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