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Pagina 38
... keep knives to cut one another's throats ? Pist . Let floods o'erswell , and fiends for food howl on ! Nym . You'll pay me the eight shillings I won of you at betting ? Pist . Base is the slave that pays . Nym . That now I will have ...
... keep knives to cut one another's throats ? Pist . Let floods o'erswell , and fiends for food howl on ! Nym . You'll pay me the eight shillings I won of you at betting ? Pist . Base is the slave that pays . Nym . That now I will have ...
Pagina 49
... keep close , I thee command . Host . Farewell ; adieu . 47. shog , be off . 51. Pitch and Pay , ' ' pay down ' ready money ; originally it seems a phrase of the London cloth - trade , meaning ' pitch ' ( or deposit ) the cloth in the ...
... keep close , I thee command . Host . Farewell ; adieu . 47. shog , be off . 51. Pitch and Pay , ' ' pay down ' ready money ; originally it seems a phrase of the London cloth - trade , meaning ' pitch ' ( or deposit ) the cloth in the ...
Pagina 52
... keeping with 60 70 the following line , which makes the setting sun his crown . 70. Most spend their mouths , give tongue loudest ; a technical term of hunting . Of what a monarchy you are the head : Self 52 King Henry the Fifth ACT II.
... keeping with 60 70 the following line , which makes the setting sun his crown . 70. Most spend their mouths , give tongue loudest ; a technical term of hunting . Of what a monarchy you are the head : Self 52 King Henry the Fifth ACT II.
Pagina 60
... keeps whole weapons . For Nym , he hath heard that men of few words are the best men ; and therefore he scorns to say his prayers , lest a ' should be thought 40 a coward : but his few bad words are matched with as few good deeds ; for ...
... keeps whole weapons . For Nym , he hath heard that men of few words are the best men ; and therefore he scorns to say his prayers , lest a ' should be thought 40 a coward : but his few bad words are matched with as few good deeds ; for ...
Pagina 71
... keeps the bridge most valiantly , with excellent discipline . There is an aunchient lieutenant there at the pridge , I think in my very conscience he is as valiant a man as Mark Antony ; and he is a man of no estimation in the world ...
... keeps the bridge most valiantly , with excellent discipline . There is an aunchient lieutenant there at the pridge , I think in my very conscience he is as valiant a man as Mark Antony ; and he is a man of no estimation in the world ...
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