The Pictorial Edition of the Works of Shakspere, Volumen3G. Routledge & Sons, 1860 - 516 páginas |
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Página 186
... horse , you rogues ; give me my horse , and be hanged . P. Hen . Peace , ye fat - guts ! lie down ; lay thine ear close to the ground , and list if thou canst hear the tread of travellers . Fal . Have you any levers to lift me up again ...
... horse , you rogues ; give me my horse , and be hanged . P. Hen . Peace , ye fat - guts ! lie down ; lay thine ear close to the ground , and list if thou canst hear the tread of travellers . Fal . Have you any levers to lift me up again ...
Página 188
... horses from the sheriff ? Serv . One horse , my lord , he brought even now . Hot . What horse ? a roan , a crop - ear , is it not ? Serv . It is , my lord . Hot . That roan shall be my throne . Well , I will back him straight ...
... horses from the sheriff ? Serv . One horse , my lord , he brought even now . Hot . What horse ? a roan , a crop - ear , is it not ? Serv . It is , my lord . Hot . That roan shall be my throne . Well , I will back him straight ...
Página 352
... horse is argument for them all : ' t is a subject for a sovereign to reason on , and for a sovereign's sovereign to ride on : and for the world ( familiar to us , and unknown , ) to lay apart their particular functions , and won- der at ...
... horse is argument for them all : ' t is a subject for a sovereign to reason on , and for a sovereign's sovereign to ride on : and for the world ( familiar to us , and unknown , ) to lay apart their particular functions , and won- der at ...
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