The Plays of William Shakespeare in Ten Volumes: With Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Volume 5C. Bathurst, 1778 |
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... Exeunt Chat , and Pem . Eli . What now , my fon ? have I not ever faid , How that ambitious Conftance would not ceafe , ' Till fhe had kindled France , and all the world , Upon the right and party of her fon ? This might have been ...
... Exeunt Chat , and Pem . Eli . What now , my fon ? have I not ever faid , How that ambitious Conftance would not ceafe , ' Till fhe had kindled France , and all the world , Upon the right and party of her fon ? This might have been ...
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... Exeunt all but Philip . 8 A foot of honour better than I was ; But many a many foot of land the worfe . Well , now can I make any Joan a lady : - Good den , fir Richard , -God - a - mercy , fellow ; And if his name be George , I'll call ...
... Exeunt all but Philip . 8 A foot of honour better than I was ; But many a many foot of land the worfe . Well , now can I make any Joan a lady : - Good den , fir Richard , -God - a - mercy , fellow ; And if his name be George , I'll call ...
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... Exeunt . ACT II . SCENE I. Before the walls of Angiers in France . Enter Philip king of France , Lewis the dauphin , the arch- duke of Auftria , Conftance , and Arthur . Lewis . Before Angiers well met , brave Austria , — Arthur , that ...
... Exeunt . ACT II . SCENE I. Before the walls of Angiers in France . Enter Philip king of France , Lewis the dauphin , the arch- duke of Auftria , Conftance , and Arthur . Lewis . Before Angiers well met , brave Austria , — Arthur , that ...
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... Exeunt . SCENE II . After excurfions , enter the Herald of France , with trumpets , to the gates . F.Her . Youmen of Angiers , open wide your gates , And let young Arthur , duke of Bretagne , in ; Who , by the hand of France , this day ...
... Exeunt . SCENE II . After excurfions , enter the Herald of France , with trumpets , to the gates . F.Her . Youmen of Angiers , open wide your gates , And let young Arthur , duke of Bretagne , in ; Who , by the hand of France , this day ...
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... [ Exeunt all but Faulconbridge . Faulc . Mad world ! mad kings ! mad composition ! John , to ftop Arthur's title in the whole , Hath willingly departed with a part : And 7departed with a part : ] To part and to depart were for- merly ...
... [ Exeunt all but Faulconbridge . Faulc . Mad world ! mad kings ! mad composition ! John , to ftop Arthur's title in the whole , Hath willingly departed with a part : And 7departed with a part : ] To part and to depart were for- merly ...
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PLAYS OF WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE I William 1564-1616 Shakespeare,Samuel 1649-1703 Johnson,George 1736-1800 Steevens No preview available - 2016 |
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