The Works of Shakespeare, Volume 7Macmillan and Company, limited, 1904 |
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Page 13
... thou , Kate , canst thou love the King of England ? Kate . How should I love thee , which is my father's enemy ? Hen . Tut , stand not upon these points , ' Tis you must make us friends . I know , Kate , thou art not a little proud that ...
... thou , Kate , canst thou love the King of England ? Kate . How should I love thee , which is my father's enemy ? Hen . Tut , stand not upon these points , ' Tis you must make us friends . I know , Kate , thou art not a little proud that ...
Page 86
... art thou officer ? Or art thou base , common and popular ? 19. Upon , in consequence of . 23. legerity , lightness . 20 30 K. Hen . I am a gentleman of a company 86 King Henry the Fifth ACT IV.
... art thou officer ? Or art thou base , common and popular ? 19. Upon , in consequence of . 23. legerity , lightness . 20 30 K. Hen . I am a gentleman of a company 86 King Henry the Fifth ACT IV.
Page 87
... art thou of Cornish crew ? K. Hen . No , I am a Welshman . Pist . Know'st thou Fluellen ? K. Hen . Yes . Pist . Tell him , I'll knock his leek about his pate Upon Saint Davy's day . K. Hen . Do not you wear your dagger in your cap that ...
... art thou of Cornish crew ? K. Hen . No , I am a Welshman . Pist . Know'st thou Fluellen ? K. Hen . Yes . Pist . Tell him , I'll knock his leek about his pate Upon Saint Davy's day . K. Hen . Do not you wear your dagger in your cap that ...
Page 93
... art thou , thou idol ceremony ? What kind of god art thou , that suffer'st more Of mortal griefs than do thy worshippers ? What are thy rents ? what are thy comings in ? O ceremony , show me but thy worth ! What is thy soul of adoration ?
... art thou , thou idol ceremony ? What kind of god art thou , that suffer'st more Of mortal griefs than do thy worshippers ? What are thy rents ? what are thy comings in ? O ceremony , show me but thy worth ! What is thy soul of adoration ?
Page 100
... thou art framed of the firm truth of valour . [ Exit Salisbury . Bed . He is as full of valour as of kindness ; Princely in both . ΤΟ West . Enter the KING . O that we now had here But one ten thousand of those men in England That do no ...
... thou art framed of the firm truth of valour . [ Exit Salisbury . Bed . He is as full of valour as of kindness ; Princely in both . ΤΟ West . Enter the KING . O that we now had here But one ten thousand of those men in England That do no ...
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