The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 8Ginn, Heath, 1881 |
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... side . Exe . The Dauphin crowned king ! all fly to him ! O , whither shall we fly from this reproach ? 9 Intermissive for intermitted : miseries that have only a brief intermis- sion . Glo . We will not fly , but to our SCENE I. I I ...
... side . Exe . The Dauphin crowned king ! all fly to him ! O , whither shall we fly from this reproach ? 9 Intermissive for intermitted : miseries that have only a brief intermis- sion . Glo . We will not fly , but to our SCENE I. I I ...
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... up , 1596 , well illustrates the text : " You are as ignorant in the true movings of my Muse as the astronomers are in the true movings of Mars , Late did he shine upon the English side ; Now 14 ACT I. THE FIRST PART OF.
... up , 1596 , well illustrates the text : " You are as ignorant in the true movings of my Muse as the astronomers are in the true movings of Mars , Late did he shine upon the English side ; Now 14 ACT I. THE FIRST PART OF.
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William Shakespeare Henry Norman Hudson. Late did he shine upon the English side ; Now we are victors , upon us he smiles . What towns of any moment but we have ? At pleasure here we lie , near Orleans ; The whiles the famish'd English ...
William Shakespeare Henry Norman Hudson. Late did he shine upon the English side ; Now we are victors , upon us he smiles . What towns of any moment but we have ? At pleasure here we lie , near Orleans ; The whiles the famish'd English ...
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... side ; The which at Touraine , in Saint Catharine's churchyard , Out of a great deal of old iron I chose forth . Char . Then come , o ' God's name ; I do fear no woman . Puc . And , while I live , I'll ne'er fly from a man . [ They ...
... side ; The which at Touraine , in Saint Catharine's churchyard , Out of a great deal of old iron I chose forth . Char . Then come , o ' God's name ; I do fear no woman . Puc . And , while I live , I'll ne'er fly from a man . [ They ...
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... side . And Gloster , in saying " I'll canvass thee in thy broad cardinal's hat , " expressed his determination to trap and seize the arrogant churchman , if he persisted in his violent courses . - Edinburgh Review , October , 1872 . 9 ...
... side . And Gloster , in saying " I'll canvass thee in thy broad cardinal's hat , " expressed his determination to trap and seize the arrogant churchman , if he persisted in his violent courses . - Edinburgh Review , October , 1872 . 9 ...
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