The Plays of William Shakespeare ...T. Bensley, 1803 |
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... of Witchcraft , 1584 : " The Irishmen addict themselves , & c . yea they will not sticke to affirme that they can rime either man or beaft to death . " STEEVENS . So dreadful will not be , as was his fight 8 FIRST PART OF 1 ...
... of Witchcraft , 1584 : " The Irishmen addict themselves , & c . yea they will not sticke to affirme that they can rime either man or beaft to death . " STEEVENS . So dreadful will not be , as was his fight 8 FIRST PART OF 1 ...
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William Shakespeare. So dreadful will not be , as was his fight . The battles of the Lord of hofts he fought : The church's prayers made him so profperous . GLO . The church ! where is it ? Had not church- men pray'd , His thread of life ...
William Shakespeare. So dreadful will not be , as was his fight . The battles of the Lord of hofts he fought : The church's prayers made him so profperous . GLO . The church ! where is it ? Had not church- men pray'd , His thread of life ...
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... fight for France.- Away with these disgraceful wailing robes ! Wounds I will lend the French , instead of eyes , To weep their intermissive miseries.6 Enter another Messenger . 2 MESS . Lords , view these letters , full of bad mischance ...
... fight for France.- Away with these disgraceful wailing robes ! Wounds I will lend the French , instead of eyes , To weep their intermissive miseries.6 Enter another Messenger . 2 MESS . Lords , view these letters , full of bad mischance ...
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... fight it out . BED . Glofter , why doubt'st thou of my forward- nefs ? An army have I muster'd in my thoughts , Wherewith already France is over - run . Enter a third Messenger . 3 MESS . My gracious lords , -to add to your la- ments ...
... fight it out . BED . Glofter , why doubt'st thou of my forward- nefs ? An army have I muster'd in my thoughts , Wherewith already France is over - run . Enter a third Messenger . 3 MESS . My gracious lords , -to add to your la- ments ...
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... fight continued ; Where valiant Talbot , above human thought , Enacted wonders & with his sword and lance . Hundreds he sent to hell , and none durst stand him ; Here , there , and every where , enrag'd he flew : 9 The French exclaim'd ...
... fight continued ; Where valiant Talbot , above human thought , Enacted wonders & with his sword and lance . Hundreds he sent to hell , and none durst stand him ; Here , there , and every where , enrag'd he flew : 9 The French exclaim'd ...
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Afide Alarum alſo anſwer baſe becauſe blood Buckingham Cade Cardinal cauſe crown curſe death doth duke duke of York Earl England Engliſh Enter Exeunt Exit faid falſe fame father fight firſt flain foldiers fome foul France French fuch fword Glofter grace hath heart Holinſhed honour houſe Humphrey inſtead Jack Cade John JOHNSON King Henry King Henry VI laſt lord lord protector majeſty MALONE Margaret maſter Meſſenger Mortimer moſt muſt myſelf obſerved old copy old play original play paſſage perſon Plantagenet pleaſe preſent prifoner Pucelle quarto Queen reaſon Reignier Richard Richard Plantagenet Saint Albans ſame ſay ſcene ſecond folio ſee ſeems ſenſe Shakſpeare ſhall ſhame ſhe ſhould ſhow ſome Somerset ſpeak ſpeech ſpirit ſtand ſtate ſtay STEEVENS ſtill ſuch Suffolk ſuppoſe ſword Talbot thee Theobald theſe thoſe thou art unto uſed WARBURTON Warwick whoſe word York