The Dramatic Writings of Will. Shakespeare. With Introductory Prefaces to Each Play. Printed Complete from the Best Editions ..D. Ogilvie and Son, 1798 |
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... arm's fortitude , [ his fame , To join with witches , and the help of hell . Bur . Traitors have never other company.- But what's that Pucelle , whom they term fo pure ? Tal Tal . A maid they say . Bed . A A Act II . 25 KING HENRÝ VI .
... arm's fortitude , [ his fame , To join with witches , and the help of hell . Bur . Traitors have never other company.- But what's that Pucelle , whom they term fo pure ? Tal Tal . A maid they say . Bed . A A Act II . 25 KING HENRÝ VI .
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William Shakespeare. Tal . A maid they say . Bed . A maid ! and be fo martial ! Bur . Pray God , fhe prove not mafculine ere long ; If underneath the standard of the French , She carry armour , as fhe hath begun . Tal . Well , let them ...
William Shakespeare. Tal . A maid they say . Bed . A maid ! and be fo martial ! Bur . Pray God , fhe prove not mafculine ere long ; If underneath the standard of the French , She carry armour , as fhe hath begun . Tal . Well , let them ...
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... Say , gentlemen , What makes you thus exclaim ? And wherefore crave you combat ? or with whom ? Ver . With him , my ... Saying - the fanguine colour of the leaves Did reprefent my mafter's blufhing cheeks , When stubbornly he did repugn ...
... Say , gentlemen , What makes you thus exclaim ? And wherefore crave you combat ? or with whom ? Ver . With him , my ... Saying - the fanguine colour of the leaves Did reprefent my mafter's blufhing cheeks , When stubbornly he did repugn ...
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... say- Had death been French , then death had died to day , Come , come , and lay him in his father's arms ; My fpirit can no longer bear these harms . Soldiers , adieu ! I have what I would have , Now my old arms are young John Talbot's ...
... say- Had death been French , then death had died to day , Come , come , and lay him in his father's arms ; My fpirit can no longer bear these harms . Soldiers , adieu ! I have what I would have , Now my old arms are young John Talbot's ...
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... Say , earl of Suffolk - if thy name be fo What ranfom must I pay before I pass ? For , I perceive , I am thy prisoner . Suf . How can't thou tell , fhe will deny thy fuit , Before thou make a trial of her love ? [ Afide . Mar. Why fpeak ...
... Say , earl of Suffolk - if thy name be fo What ranfom must I pay before I pass ? For , I perceive , I am thy prisoner . Suf . How can't thou tell , fhe will deny thy fuit , Before thou make a trial of her love ? [ Afide . Mar. Why fpeak ...
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