The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volumen17J. Nichols and Son, 1813 |
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... are as igno- rant in the true movings of my muse , as the astronomers are in the true movings of Mars , which to this day they could never attain to . " STEEVENS . Now for the honour of the forlorn French : - 18 ACT I. FIRST PART OF.
... are as igno- rant in the true movings of my muse , as the astronomers are in the true movings of Mars , which to this day they could never attain to . " STEEVENS . Now for the honour of the forlorn French : - 18 ACT I. FIRST PART OF.
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... French : - Him I forgive my death , that killeth me , When he sees me go back one foot , or fly . [ Exeunt . Alarums ; Excursions ; afterwards a Retreat . Re - enter CHARLES , ALENÇON , REIGNIER , and Others . CHAR . Who ever saw the ...
... French : - Him I forgive my death , that killeth me , When he sees me go back one foot , or fly . [ Exeunt . Alarums ; Excursions ; afterwards a Retreat . Re - enter CHARLES , ALENÇON , REIGNIER , and Others . CHAR . Who ever saw the ...
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... French Dauphin sueth to thee thus . Puc . I must not yield to any rites of love , For my profession's sacred from above : When I have chased all thy foes from hence , Then will I think upon a recompense . CHAR . Mean time , look ...
... French Dauphin sueth to thee thus . Puc . I must not yield to any rites of love , For my profession's sacred from above : When I have chased all thy foes from hence , Then will I think upon a recompense . CHAR . Mean time , look ...
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... French , ) to thinke that after he had lien two hundred years in his tombe , he should triumph againe on the stage , and have his bones new embalmed with the teares of ten thousand spectators at least ( at several times , ) who in the ...
... French , ) to thinke that after he had lien two hundred years in his tombe , he should triumph againe on the stage , and have his bones new embalmed with the teares of ten thousand spectators at least ( at several times , ) who in the ...
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... French , The scare - crow that affrights our children so . ] From Hall's Chronicle : " This man [ Talbot ] was to the French people a very scourge and a daily terror , insomuch that as his person was fearful , and terrible to his ...
... French , The scare - crow that affrights our children so . ] From Hall's Chronicle : " This man [ Talbot ] was to the French people a very scourge and a daily terror , insomuch that as his person was fearful , and terrible to his ...
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Alarum Alençon ancient arms Bastard blood Buckingham called Cardinal CHAR CLIF Clifford crown Dauphin dead death DICK dost doth DUCH duke Humphrey duke of York Earl editors enemies England English Enter Exeunt Exit father fear fight France French Gloster grace hand hath heart heaven Henry IV Henry's Holinshed honour house of York Iden Jack Cade JOHNSON Julius Cæsar King Henry King Henry VI King Richard lord lord protector Madam majesty MALONE Margaret means Mortimer ne'er never night noble old copy old play original play passage peace prince prisoner protector Pucelle quarto Queen realm REIG Reignier Richard Plantagenet RITSON Saint Albans Salisbury SCENE second folio Shakspeare Shakspeare's Sir John soldiers Somerset soul speech STEEVENS sword Talbot thee Theobald thine thou art thou hast thou shalt traitor uncle unto WARBURTON Warwick Winchester word