The Works of Shakespeare: Periclesat the University Press, 1952 |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 31
Page xxxiv
... leave to chide . Selimus , 1. 2133 : ' Nay we can giue such loosers leaue to speak . ' The Art of Coney Catching , 1591 ( Grosart , x . 26 ) : ' Ah sir ... giue loosers leaue to speak . ' Cf. also Titus Andronicus , 3. 1. 233-4 , Losers ...
... leave to chide . Selimus , 1. 2133 : ' Nay we can giue such loosers leaue to speak . ' The Art of Coney Catching , 1591 ( Grosart , x . 26 ) : ' Ah sir ... giue loosers leaue to speak . ' Cf. also Titus Andronicus , 3. 1. 233-4 , Losers ...
Page 53
... leave to chide . Gloucester . Far truer spoke than meant : I lose , indeed ; Beshrew the winners , for they played me false ! And well such losers may have leave to speak . Buckingham . He'll wrest the sense and hold us here all day ...
... leave to chide . Gloucester . Far truer spoke than meant : I lose , indeed ; Beshrew the winners , for they played me false ! And well such losers may have leave to speak . Buckingham . He'll wrest the sense and hold us here all day ...
Page 101
... leave . Ah , villain , thou wilt betray me , and get a thousand crowns of the king by carrying my head to him : but I'll make thee eat iron like an ostrich , and swallow my sword like a great pin , ere thou and I part . Iden . Why ...
... leave . Ah , villain , thou wilt betray me , and get a thousand crowns of the king by carrying my head to him : but I'll make thee eat iron like an ostrich , and swallow my sword like a great pin , ere thou and I part . Iden . Why ...
Contents
THE ADULT HENRY VI FRONTISPIECE | vii |
TO THE READER | liv |
NOTES | 116 |
Copyright | |
1 other sections not shown
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
Alarums Alph Authorship Bacon basic text Beaufort Bolingbroke Buckingham Caes Camb Cardinal chronicles cited common crown death Dick doth Duchess Duchess of Gloucester Duke Humphrey Duke of Gloucester Duke of Suffolk Duke of York echoes Edmund Edward Edward II Eleanor elsew England Enter Entry F Exeunt fear follow France Freq Gloucester grace Grafton Greene and Peele Greene's Grosart Hall hand Hart hath head heart Henry VI honour Humphrey's Iden Introd Jack Cade Jack Straw John lines Locrine London Lord majesty Malone Margaret Marlowe master Matthew Gough Mortimer murder Nashe never noble Non-Sh play prob Protector Queen rebels Richard S.D. Locality Saint Albans Salisbury scene Selimus Shakespeare Simpcox Somerset speech Stafford sword Tamb thee Theob thine Thomas Nashe Tilley traitor unto verse Warwick Wat Tyler Whitmore wife words