Life in English Literature: An Introduction for Beginners, Volumes 1-3Methuen, 1949 - 535 pages |
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Page 98
... father instantly . FIRST LORD : Fear not , my lord ; know that you are a king . K. EDW . THIRD : Villain ! - Y. MORTIMER : Ho , now , my lord ! K. EDW . THIRD : Think not that I am frightened with thy words : My father's murder'd ...
... father instantly . FIRST LORD : Fear not , my lord ; know that you are a king . K. EDW . THIRD : Villain ! - Y. MORTIMER : Ho , now , my lord ! K. EDW . THIRD : Think not that I am frightened with thy words : My father's murder'd ...
Page 128
... father . FALSTAFF : Well , thou wilt be horribly chid to - morrow , when thou comest to thy father : if thou love me , practise an answer . PRINCE HENRY : Do thou stand for my father , and examine me upon the particulars of my life ...
... father . FALSTAFF : Well , thou wilt be horribly chid to - morrow , when thou comest to thy father : if thou love me , practise an answer . PRINCE HENRY : Do thou stand for my father , and examine me upon the particulars of my life ...
Page 344
... father myself , said the youth . - Pray let me save you the trouble , young gentleman , said I , taking up a fork for the purpose , and offering him my chair to sit down upon by the fire , whilst I did it . — I be- lieve , Sir , said he ...
... father myself , said the youth . - Pray let me save you the trouble , young gentleman , said I , taking up a fork for the purpose , and offering him my chair to sit down upon by the fire , whilst I did it . — I be- lieve , Sir , said he ...
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