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The Hollow Crown 1.04 | Henry IV, Part 1
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Oh my... Shakespeare!
Whenever you think good writers never use silly descriptive names for characters, just remember:
Doll Tearsheet confirmed for classics nerd.
Doll Tearsheet was never president of the United States.
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Falstaff: Ah, rascally slave! I will toss the rogue in a blanket. Doll Tearsheet: Do, an thou darest for thy heart. An thou dost, I'll canvass thee between a pair of sheets.
Henry IV Part 2 Act 2, Scene 4
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Doll Tearsheet: Ah, you sweet little rogue, you. Alas, poor ape, how thou sweat'st! Come, let me wipe thy face. Come on, you whoreson chops. Ah, rogue, i' faith, I love thee. Thou art as valorous as Hector of Troy, worth five of Agamemnon, and ten times better than the Nine Worthies. Ah, villain! Falstaff: Ah, rascally slave! I will toss the rogue in a blanket. Doll Tearsheet: Do, an thou darest for thy heart. An thou dost, I'll canvass thee between a pair of sheets.
Henry IV Part 2 Act 2, Scene 4