The Works of Shakespeare: Love's labour's lost, 1923At the University Press, 1953 |
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... COLEVILE ; they make ready to fight Falstaff . What's your name , sir ? of what condition are you , and of what place ? Colevile . I am a knight , sir , and my name is Colevile of the Dale . Falstaff . Well then , Colevile is your name ...
... COLEVILE ; they make ready to fight Falstaff . What's your name , sir ? of what condition are you , and of what place ? Colevile . I am a knight , sir , and my name is Colevile of the Dale . Falstaff . Well then , Colevile is your name ...
第 79 頁
... Colevile of the Dale , a most furious knight and valorous enemy ... But what of that ? he saw me and yielded , that I may justly say , with the hook - nosed fellow 40 tof Rome , ' I came , saw and overcame . ' Prince John . It was more ...
... Colevile of the Dale , a most furious knight and valorous enemy ... But what of that ? he saw me and yielded , that I may justly say , with the hook - nosed fellow 40 tof Rome , ' I came , saw and overcame . ' Prince John . It was more ...
第 80 頁
... Colevile ? Colevile . It is , my lord . Prince John . A famous rebel art thou , Colevile . Falstaff . And a famous true subject took him . Colevile . I am , my lord , but as my betters are That led me hither . Had they been ruled by me ...
... Colevile ? Colevile . It is , my lord . Prince John . A famous rebel art thou , Colevile . Falstaff . And a famous true subject took him . Colevile . I am , my lord , but as my betters are That led me hither . Had they been ruled by me ...
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THE SECOND PART OF KING HENRY | 5 |
THE COPY FOR THE TEXTS OF 1600 AND 1623 | 115 |
NOTES ON 2 HENRY IV | 124 |
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