The Pictorial Edition of the Works of Shakspere, Volumen3G. Routledge & Sons, 1860 - 516 páginas |
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... honour doth forget men's names ; ' Tis too respective , and too sociable , For your conversion . Now your traveller , He and his tooth - pick at my worship's mess , And when my knightly stomach is suffic'd , Why then I suck my teeth ...
... honour doth forget men's names ; ' Tis too respective , and too sociable , For your conversion . Now your traveller , He and his tooth - pick at my worship's mess , And when my knightly stomach is suffic'd , Why then I suck my teeth ...
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... Honour pricks me on . Yea , but how if honour prick me off when I come on ? how then ? Can honour set to a leg ? No. Or an arm ? No. Or take away the grief of a wound ? No. Honour hath no skill in surgery then ? No. What is honour ? A ...
... Honour pricks me on . Yea , but how if honour prick me off when I come on ? how then ? Can honour set to a leg ? No. Or an arm ? No. Or take away the grief of a wound ? No. Honour hath no skill in surgery then ? No. What is honour ? A ...
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... honour set to a leg ? . . . Honour is a mere scutcheon . " Falstaff's assault , too , upon the dead Percy is exactly in the same spirit , and so is the lie and the boast which follows the exploit : " I'll take it upon my death , I gave ...
... honour set to a leg ? . . . Honour is a mere scutcheon . " Falstaff's assault , too , upon the dead Percy is exactly in the same spirit , and so is the lie and the boast which follows the exploit : " I'll take it upon my death , I gave ...
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