The Plays of William Shakespeare ...: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Volume 9C. and A. Conrad & Company, 1809 |
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Page 38
... Host . Master Fang , have you entered the action ? Fang . It is entered . Host . Where is your yeoman ? Is it a lusty yeoman ? will a ' stand to ' t ? Fang . Sirrah , where ' s Snare ? Host . O lord , ay ; good master Snare . Snare ...
... Host . Master Fang , have you entered the action ? Fang . It is entered . Host . Where is your yeoman ? Is it a lusty yeoman ? will a ' stand to ' t ? Fang . Sirrah , where ' s Snare ? Host . O lord , ay ; good master Snare . Snare ...
Page 39
... Host . I am undone by his going ; I warrant you , he ' s an infinitive thing upon my score : -Good master Fang , hold him sure ; -good master Snare , let him not ' scape . He comes continuantly to Pye - corner , ( saving your man- hoods ) ...
... Host . I am undone by his going ; I warrant you , he ' s an infinitive thing upon my score : -Good master Fang , hold him sure ; -good master Snare , let him not ' scape . He comes continuantly to Pye - corner , ( saving your man- hoods ) ...
Page 40
... Host . Throw me in the channel ? I'll throw thee in the channel . Wilt thou ? wilt thou ? thou bastardly rogue ! Murder , murder ! O thou honey - suckle villain ! wilt thou kill God's officers , and the king's ? O thou honey - seed ...
... Host . Throw me in the channel ? I'll throw thee in the channel . Wilt thou ? wilt thou ? thou bastardly rogue ! Murder , murder ! O thou honey - suckle villain ! wilt thou kill God's officers , and the king's ? O thou honey - seed ...
Page 41
... Host . O my most worshipful lord , an ' t please your grace , I am a poor widow of Eastcheap , and he is ar- rested at my suit . Ch . Just . For what sum ? Host . It is more than for some , my lord ; it is for all , all I have : he hath ...
... Host . O my most worshipful lord , an ' t please your grace , I am a poor widow of Eastcheap , and he is ar- rested at my suit . Ch . Just . For what sum ? Host . It is more than for some , my lord ; it is for all , all I have : he hath ...
Page 43
... Host . Yea , in troth , my lord . Ch . Just . Pr'ythee , peace : -Pay her the debt you owe her , and unpay the villainy you have done with her ; the one you may do with sterling money , and the other with current repentance . 3 - a mess ...
... Host . Yea , in troth , my lord . Ch . Just . Pr'ythee , peace : -Pay her the debt you owe her , and unpay the villainy you have done with her ; the one you may do with sterling money , and the other with current repentance . 3 - a mess ...
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