The Shakspearian Reader: A Collection of the Most Approved Plays of Shakspeare : Carefully Revised, with Introductory and Explanatory Notes, and a Memoir of the Author : Prepared Expressly for the Use of Classes, and the Family Reading Circle |
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Page 405
... Faul . Whate'er you think , good words , I think , were best . Sal . Our griefs , and not our manners , reason now . Faul . But there is little reason in your grief ; Therefore , ' twere reason , you had manners now . Pem . Sir , sir ...
... Faul . Whate'er you think , good words , I think , were best . Sal . Our griefs , and not our manners , reason now . Faul . But there is little reason in your grief ; Therefore , ' twere reason , you had manners now . Pem . Sir , sir ...
Page 406
... Faul . Keep the peace , I say . Sal . Stand by , or I shall gall you , Faulconbridge . Faul . Thou wert better gall the devil , Salisbury : If thou but frown on me , or stir thy foot , Or teach thy hasty spleen to do me shame , I'll ...
... Faul . Keep the peace , I say . Sal . Stand by , or I shall gall you , Faulconbridge . Faul . Thou wert better gall the devil , Salisbury : If thou but frown on me , or stir thy foot , Or teach thy hasty spleen to do me shame , I'll ...
Page 407
... Faul . Here's a good world ! -Knew you of this fair work ? Beyond the infinite and boundless reach Of mercy , if thou didst this deed of death , Art thou damn'd , Hubert . Hub . Do but hear me , sir . Faul . Ha ! I'll tell thee what ...
... Faul . Here's a good world ! -Knew you of this fair work ? Beyond the infinite and boundless reach Of mercy , if thou didst this deed of death , Art thou damn'd , Hubert . Hub . Do but hear me , sir . Faul . Ha ! I'll tell thee what ...
Page 408
... Faul . They found him dead , and cast into the streets ; An empty casket , where the jewel of life By some vile hand was robb'd and ta'en away . K. John . That villain Hubert told me he did live . ✓Faul . So , on my soul , he did , for ...
... Faul . They found him dead , and cast into the streets ; An empty casket , where the jewel of life By some vile hand was robb'd and ta'en away . K. John . That villain Hubert told me he did live . ✓Faul . So , on my soul , he did , for ...
Page 409
... Faul . O inglorious league ! Shall we , upon the footing of our land , Send fair - play orders , and make compromise , Insinuation , parley , and base truce , To arms invasive ? shall a beardless boy , A silken wanton brave our fields ...
... Faul . O inglorious league ! Shall we , upon the footing of our land , Send fair - play orders , and make compromise , Insinuation , parley , and base truce , To arms invasive ? shall a beardless boy , A silken wanton brave our fields ...
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