The Works of Shakespeare, Volume 11At the University Press, 1947 |
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Page xvii
... desires ; who , if the saying of Plato and Tully be true that who could see Virtue would be wonder- fully ravished with ... desire to be worthy ' than Henry of Monmouth . Turning regretfully from the theme of Agincourt , the poet Daniel ...
... desires ; who , if the saying of Plato and Tully be true that who could see Virtue would be wonder- fully ravished with ... desire to be worthy ' than Henry of Monmouth . Turning regretfully from the theme of Agincourt , the poet Daniel ...
Page 67
... Bates . I do not desire he should answer for me , and yet I determine to fight lustily for him . King Henry . I myself heard the king say he would not be ransomed . Williams . Ay , he said so , to make 5-2 4. I. 155 67 HENRY V.
... Bates . I do not desire he should answer for me , and yet I determine to fight lustily for him . King Henry . I myself heard the king say he would not be ransomed . Williams . Ay , he said so , to make 5-2 4. I. 155 67 HENRY V.
Page 96
... desires , and my requests , and my petitions , to eat , look you , this leek ; because , look you , you do not love it , nor your affections , and your appetites and your disgestions does not agree with it , I would desire you to eat it ...
... desires , and my requests , and my petitions , to eat , look you , this leek ; because , look you , you do not love it , nor your affections , and your appetites and your disgestions does not agree with it , I would desire you to eat it ...
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