The Works of Shakespeare: Macbeth, 1947At the University Press, 1955 |
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... PISTOL steals into view , is about to pilfer from a tent , but starts as he perceives someone in the dark Pistol . Qui va là ? King Henry . A friend . Pistol . Discuss unto me , art thou officer , Or art thou base , common , and popular ...
... PISTOL steals into view , is about to pilfer from a tent , but starts as he perceives someone in the dark Pistol . Qui va là ? King Henry . A friend . Pistol . Discuss unto me , art thou officer , Or art thou base , common , and popular ...
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... Pistol . What are his words ? Boy . He prays you to save his life , he is a gentleman of a good house , and for his ransom he will give you two hundred crowns . Pistol . Tell him my fury shall abate , and I 50 The crowns will take ...
... Pistol . What are his words ? Boy . He prays you to save his life , he is a gentleman of a good house , and for his ransom he will give you two hundred crowns . Pistol . Tell him my fury shall abate , and I 50 The crowns will take ...
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... Pistol . Must I bite ? Fluellen . Yes certainly , and out of doubt and out of question too , and ambiguities . [ he cudgels him Pistol . [ roaring in pain ] By this leek , I will most horribly revenge I eat and eat I swear . Fluellen ...
... Pistol . Must I bite ? Fluellen . Yes certainly , and out of doubt and out of question too , and ambiguities . [ he cudgels him Pistol . [ roaring in pain ] By this leek , I will most horribly revenge I eat and eat I swear . Fluellen ...
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KING HENRY V FRONTISPIECE | vii |
THE STAGEHISTORY OF HENRY V | xlviii |
TO THE READER | lvii |
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