The Works of Shakespeare, Volume 11At the University Press, 1947 |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 28
Page xvii
... mind , so the lofty image of such Worthies most inflameth the mind with desire to be worthy , and informs with counsel how to be worthy1 . No Englishman in story or chronicle was more likely to inflame the minds of Englishmen of ...
... mind , so the lofty image of such Worthies most inflameth the mind with desire to be worthy , and informs with counsel how to be worthy1 . No Englishman in story or chronicle was more likely to inflame the minds of Englishmen of ...
Page 37
... minds to sternage of this navy , And leave your England as dead midnight , still , Guarded with grandsires , babies , and ... mind . [ 3. 1. ] France . Before the gates at Harfleur ' 1 [ ' exit ' ' Alarum . ' ' Enter the King , EXETER ...
... minds to sternage of this navy , And leave your England as dead midnight , still , Guarded with grandsires , babies , and ... mind . [ 3. 1. ] France . Before the gates at Harfleur ' 1 [ ' exit ' ' Alarum . ' ' Enter the King , EXETER ...
Page 76
... minds be so . Westmoreland . Perish the man whose mind is backward now ! King Henry . Thou dost not wish more help from England , coz ? Westmoreland . God's will , my liege , would you and I alone , Without more help , could fight this ...
... minds be so . Westmoreland . Perish the man whose mind is backward now ! King Henry . Thou dost not wish more help from England , coz ? Westmoreland . God's will , my liege , would you and I alone , Without more help , could fight this ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
Agincourt Alarum Alice Apperson Archbishop audience Bardolph battle battle of Agincourt behold blood Bourbon brother Burgundy Camb Canterbury Captain Chorus conj Constable Constable of France Covent Garden crown Dauphin death doth Duke Duke of Burgundy Duthie England English Enter Erpingham Exeter eyes fair Falstaff Fluellen follows France French King Gesta give Gloucester glove Gower grace Greg hand Harfleur Harry hath heart Henry IV Henry of Monmouth Henry's herald Holinshed honour horse Hostess humour Introd Kate Katharine King Henry king's knight leek liege look lord Macmorris majesty Montjoy never noble numbers Orleans Pistol play Pope princes prob Prol Prologue prose ransom Rowe ruined band Salic Salic Law scene Scroop Shakespeare speak speech Steev sword tell Theatre thee Theo thou unto Warwick Westmoreland Williams words Wylie