Life in English Literature: An Introduction for Beginners, Volumes 1-3Methuen, 1949 - 535 pages |
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Page 124
... speak : if they speak more or less than truth , they are villains , and the sons of darkness . PRINCE HENRY : Speak , sirs ; how was it ? GADSHILL : We four set upon some dozen— FALSTAFF : Sixteen , at least , my lord . 1 Backing up . 2 ...
... speak : if they speak more or less than truth , they are villains , and the sons of darkness . PRINCE HENRY : Speak , sirs ; how was it ? GADSHILL : We four set upon some dozen— FALSTAFF : Sixteen , at least , my lord . 1 Backing up . 2 ...
Page 129
... speak to thee in drink , but in tears ; not in pleasure , but in passion ; not in words only , but in woes also ... speak it , there is virtue in that Falstaff : him keep with , the rest banish . And tell me now , thou naughty varlet ...
... speak to thee in drink , but in tears ; not in pleasure , but in passion ; not in words only , but in woes also ... speak it , there is virtue in that Falstaff : him keep with , the rest banish . And tell me now , thou naughty varlet ...
Page 357
... speak . MOSES : Mr. Premium would have you speak . CHARLES SURFACE : Why , then , he shall have him for ten pounds , and I'm sure that's not dear for a staff - officer . SIR OLIVER ( aside ) : Heaven deliver me ! SHERIDAN 357.
... speak . MOSES : Mr. Premium would have you speak . CHARLES SURFACE : Why , then , he shall have him for ten pounds , and I'm sure that's not dear for a staff - officer . SIR OLIVER ( aside ) : Heaven deliver me ! SHERIDAN 357.
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