The Works of Shakespeare, Volume 11At the University Press, 1947 |
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... fight is over1 . And in the last scene of all Burgundy has a speech of forty lines describing the devastation which ... fighting is incidental to many other Shakespeare plays , ' In Henry V war is itself a theme - its glories , humours ...
... fight is over1 . And in the last scene of all Burgundy has a speech of forty lines describing the devastation which ... fighting is incidental to many other Shakespeare plays , ' In Henry V war is itself a theme - its glories , humours ...
Page 59
... fight like devils . 130 140 Orleans . Ay , but these English are shrewdly out of 150 beef . Constable . Then shall we find to - morrow they have only stomachs to eat , and none to fight .... Now is it time to arm : come , shall we about ...
... fight like devils . 130 140 Orleans . Ay , but these English are shrewdly out of 150 beef . Constable . Then shall we find to - morrow they have only stomachs to eat , and none to fight .... Now is it time to arm : come , shall we about ...
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... fight valiantly to - day : And yet I do thee wrong , to mind thee of it , For thou art framed of the firm truth of valour . [ Salisbury goes Bedford . He is as full of valour as of kindness , Princely in both . Westmoreland . The King ...
... fight valiantly to - day : And yet I do thee wrong , to mind thee of it , For thou art framed of the firm truth of valour . [ Salisbury goes Bedford . He is as full of valour as of kindness , Princely in both . Westmoreland . The King ...
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