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Side 188
... thou knotty - pated fool , thou whoreson , obscene , greasy tallow - catch , - Fal . What , art thou mad ? art thou mad ? is not the truth the truth ? - Prince . Why , how couldst thou know these men in Kendal green , when it was so dark ...
... thou knotty - pated fool , thou whoreson , obscene , greasy tallow - catch , - Fal . What , art thou mad ? art thou mad ? is not the truth the truth ? - Prince . Why , how couldst thou know these men in Kendal green , when it was so dark ...
Side 191
... thou sayest true ; it is like we shall have good trading that way . But tell me , Hal , art not thou horrible afeard ? thou being heir - apparent , could the world pick thee out three such enemies again as that fiend Douglas , that ...
... thou sayest true ; it is like we shall have good trading that way . But tell me , Hal , art not thou horrible afeard ? thou being heir - apparent , could the world pick thee out three such enemies again as that fiend Douglas , that ...
Side 385
... thy worth ! What is thy soul of adoration ? Art thou aught else but place , degree and form , Creating awe and fear in other men ? Wherein thou art less happy being fear'd Than they in fearing . What drink'st thou oft , instead of ...
... thy worth ! What is thy soul of adoration ? Art thou aught else but place , degree and form , Creating awe and fear in other men ? Wherein thou art less happy being fear'd Than they in fearing . What drink'st thou oft , instead of ...
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