The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volumen13J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... foldiers this is muttered , — That here you maintain feveral factions ; And , whilst a field should be despatch'd and fought , Pope's conjecture is confirmed by this peculiar circumftance , that two blazing ftars ( the Julium fidus ) ...
... foldiers this is muttered , — That here you maintain feveral factions ; And , whilst a field should be despatch'd and fought , Pope's conjecture is confirmed by this peculiar circumftance , that two blazing ftars ( the Julium fidus ) ...
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... foldiers , fpying his undaunted spirit , A Talbot ! a Talbot ! cried out amain , And rufh'd into the bowels of the battle.1 Here had the conqueft fully been feal'd up , If fir John Fastolfe2 had not play'd the coward ; 8 above human ...
... foldiers , fpying his undaunted spirit , A Talbot ! a Talbot ! cried out amain , And rufh'd into the bowels of the battle.1 Here had the conqueft fully been feal'd up , If fir John Fastolfe2 had not play'd the coward ; 8 above human ...
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... foldiers with me I will take , Whose bloody deeds fhall make all Europe quake . I 3 MESS . So you had need ; for Orleans is be- fieg'd ; The English army is grown weak and faint : The earl of Salisbury craveth fupply , And hardly keeps ...
... foldiers with me I will take , Whose bloody deeds fhall make all Europe quake . I 3 MESS . So you had need ; for Orleans is be- fieg'd ; The English army is grown weak and faint : The earl of Salisbury craveth fupply , And hardly keeps ...
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... foldiers ! had your watch been good , This fudden mischief never could have fall'n . CHAR . Duke of Alençon , this was your default ; That , being captain of the watch to - night , Did look no better to that weighty charge . ALEN . Had ...
... foldiers ! had your watch been good , This fudden mischief never could have fall'n . CHAR . Duke of Alençon , this was your default ; That , being captain of the watch to - night , Did look no better to that weighty charge . ALEN . Had ...
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... foldiers , scatter'd and difpers'd , And lay new platforms ? to endamage them . Alarum . Enter an English Soldier , crying , a Tal- bot ! a Talbot ! They fly , leaving their Clothes behind . SOLD . I'll be fo bold to take what they have ...
... foldiers , scatter'd and difpers'd , And lay new platforms ? to endamage them . Alarum . Enter an English Soldier , crying , a Tal- bot ! a Talbot ! They fly , leaving their Clothes behind . SOLD . I'll be fo bold to take what they have ...
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