The Complete Works of William Shakespeare: Arranged in Their Chronological OrderW.B. Conkey Company, 1894 - 1227 pages |
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Page 29
... scene ( Act II . Sc . IV . ) in which the white and red roses are plucked as einblems of the rival parties in the state ; perhaps the scene of the wooing of Margaret by Suffolk ( Act V. , se . III . , L. 45 , and on- wards ) , if not ...
... scene ( Act II . Sc . IV . ) in which the white and red roses are plucked as einblems of the rival parties in the state ; perhaps the scene of the wooing of Margaret by Suffolk ( Act V. , se . III . , L. 45 , and on- wards ) , if not ...
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... SCENE II . Before Bourdeaux . Enter TALBOīņ , with trump and drum . Tal . Go to the gates of Bourdeaux trum- peter . Summon their general unto the wall . Trumpet sounds . Enter General and others , aloft . English John Talbot , captains ...
... SCENE II . Before Bourdeaux . Enter TALBOīņ , with trump and drum . Tal . Go to the gates of Bourdeaux trum- peter . Summon their general unto the wall . Trumpet sounds . Enter General and others , aloft . English John Talbot , captains ...
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... SCENE VI . A field of battle . Alarum : excursions , wherein TALBOT'S Son is hemmed about , and TALBOT rescues him . Tal . Saint George and victory ! fight , sol- diers , fight : The regent hath with Talbot broke his word And left us to ...
... SCENE VI . A field of battle . Alarum : excursions , wherein TALBOT'S Son is hemmed about , and TALBOT rescues him . Tal . Saint George and victory ! fight , sol- diers , fight : The regent hath with Talbot broke his word And left us to ...
Page 53
... SCENE II . France . Plains in Anjou . Enter CHARLES , BURGUNDY , ALENCON , BAS- TARD , REIGNIER , LA PUCELLE , and forces . Char . These news , my lord , may cheer our drooping spirits : ' Tis said the stout Parisians do revolt And turn ...
... SCENE II . France . Plains in Anjou . Enter CHARLES , BURGUNDY , ALENCON , BAS- TARD , REIGNIER , LA PUCELLE , and forces . Char . These news , my lord , may cheer our drooping spirits : ' Tis said the stout Parisians do revolt And turn ...
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... scene he transfers from Epidamnum to Ephesus , that city which had an evil repute for its roguery , licentiousness , and magical practices , a city in which such errors might be supposed to be the result of sorcery and witchcraft ...
... scene he transfers from Epidamnum to Ephesus , that city which had an evil repute for its roguery , licentiousness , and magical practices , a city in which such errors might be supposed to be the result of sorcery and witchcraft ...
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