| John Swett - 1886 - 416 pągines
...hear me, my masters: was it for nie to kill the lilirapparent ? Should / turn upon the true pnnce ? Why, thou knowest I am as valiant as Hercules; but...think the better of myself and thee during my life; / for a valiant lion, and thou for a true prince. 3. FALSTAFF'S HONOR. How then? Can honor set a Kg?... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1888 - 216 pągines
...masters : was it for me to kill the heir-apparent ? Should I turn upon the true Prince? Why, thou know'st I am as valiant as Hercules; but beware instinct :...I for a valiant lion, and thou for a true prince. To understand this aright, we must bear in mind, that according to the general rule of succession Prince... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1888 - 210 pągines
...masters : was it for me to kill the heir-apparent ? Should I turn upon the true Prince? Why, thou know'st I am as valiant as Hercules; but beware instinct :...I for a valiant lion, and thou for a true prince. To understand this aright, we must bear in mind, that according to the general rule of succession Prince... | |
| Frank Townsend Southwick - 1890 - 160 pągines
...ward: here I lay, and thus [taking attitude of fencer] I bore my point. — Shakespeare. * FALSTAFF, Was it for me to kill the heir-apparent; should I...thee during my life; I for a valiant lion, and thou fora true prince — Shakespeare. We are very 'umble here, Mister Copperfield. — Dickens. Work out... | |
| Frank Townsend Southwick - 1890 - 144 pągines
...FALSTAFF Was it for me to kill the heir-apparent; should I turn upon the true prince ? Why, thou knowest 1 am as valiant as Hercules. But beware instinct; the...thee during my life; I for a valiant lion, and thou fora true prince. — Shakespeare. We are very 'umble here, Mister Copperneld. — Dickens, Work out... | |
| Frank Townsend Southwick - 1894 - 266 pągines
...heir-apparent; should I turn upon the true prince? Why, thou knowest I am as valiaut as Her cules. But beware instinct; the lion will not touch the true...thee during my life; I for a valiant lion, and thou fora true prince. — Shakespeare. We are very 'umble here, Mister Copperfield. — Dickens. Work out... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1895 - 508 pągines
...manufactured at Kendal, Westmoreland. 3 An old military torture. 108 . THE READER'S SHAKESPEARE. [Act s. true Prince? Why, thou knowest I am as valiant as...valiant lion, and ' thou, for a true Prince. But, lads, I am glad you have the money ! — Hostess, clap-to the doors : Watch to-night, pray to-morrow.... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1895 - 504 pągines
...woollen cloth manufactured at Kendal, Westmoreland. 3 An old military torture. true Prince ? Why, them knowest I am as valiant as Hercules ; but beware '...valiant lion, and ' thou, for a true Prince. But, lads, I am glad you have the 'money ! — Hostess, clap-to the doors : Watch to-night, pray to-morrow.... | |
| Henry Norman Hudson - 1895 - 566 pągines
...was it for me to kill the heir-apparent ? Should I turn upon the true Prince ? -r Why, thou know'st I am as valiant as Hercules ; but beware instinct...I for a valiant lion, and thou for a true prince." To understand this aright, we must bear in mind, that according to the general rule of succession Prince... | |
| 1896 - 222 pągines
...starting-hole canst thou now find out to hide thee from this open and apparent shame ? FAL. By the lords, I knew ye, as well as he that made ye. Why — hear...valiant lion, and thou, for a true prince. But, by the lords, lads, I am glad you have the money. Hostess, clap to the door ! Watch tonight, pray to-morrow.... | |
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