The Plays of William Shakespeare,: In Eight Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators;J. and R. Tonson, C. Corbet, H. Woodfall, J. Rivington, R. Baldwin [and 6 others in London], 1765 |
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Page 291
Your Majesty hath been this fortnight ill , And these unfeason'd hours perforce
must add Unto your sickness . K. Henry . I will take your counsel ; And were these
inward wars once out of hand , We would , dear lords , unto the Holy Land .
Your Majesty hath been this fortnight ill , And these unfeason'd hours perforce
must add Unto your sickness . K. Henry . I will take your counsel ; And were these
inward wars once out of hand , We would , dear lords , unto the Holy Land .
Page 314
My lord , these griets shall be with speed redrest ; Upon my life , they shall . If this
may please you , Discharge your Pow'rs unto their several Counties , As we will
ours ; and here , between the armies , Let's drink together friendly , and embrace
...
My lord , these griets shall be with speed redrest ; Upon my life , they shall . If this
may please you , Discharge your Pow'rs unto their several Counties , As we will
ours ; and here , between the armies , Let's drink together friendly , and embrace
...
Page 381
3 For now fits expectation in the air , And hides a sword from hilts unto the point
With Crowns imperial , Crowns , and Coronets Promis'd to Harry and his
followers . The French , advis'd by good intelligence Of this most dreadful
preparation ...
3 For now fits expectation in the air , And hides a sword from hilts unto the point
With Crowns imperial , Crowns , and Coronets Promis'd to Harry and his
followers . The French , advis'd by good intelligence Of this most dreadful
preparation ...
Page 454
Boy . Efcoutez , comment estes vous appellé ? Fr. Sol . Monsieur le Fer . Boy . He
says , his name is Mr. Fer . Pijt . Mr. Fer ! I'll fer him , and ferk him , and ferret him :
discuss the same in French unto him . Boy . I do not know the French for fer ...
Boy . Efcoutez , comment estes vous appellé ? Fr. Sol . Monsieur le Fer . Boy . He
says , his name is Mr. Fer . Pijt . Mr. Fer ! I'll fer him , and ferk him , and ferret him :
discuss the same in French unto him . Boy . I do not know the French for fer ...
Page 533
If thou can'ít accuse , Or aught intendit to lay unto my charge , Do it without
invention suddenly ; As I with sudden and extemporal speech Purpose to answer
what thou canst object . Glou . Presumptuous Priest , this place commands my ...
If thou can'ít accuse , Or aught intendit to lay unto my charge , Do it without
invention suddenly ; As I with sudden and extemporal speech Purpose to answer
what thou canst object . Glou . Presumptuous Priest , this place commands my ...
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