The Works of Shakespeare, Volume 4Printed at the Clarendon Press, 1770 |
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Page 9
... 3 Meff . O , no , he lives , but is took prifoner , And lord Scales with him , and lord Hungerford ; VOL . IV . * See the note on the fifth scene of act 3 . B Moft Most of the rest slaughter'd or took likewise . Bed KING HENRY VI . 9.
... 3 Meff . O , no , he lives , but is took prifoner , And lord Scales with him , and lord Hungerford ; VOL . IV . * See the note on the fifth scene of act 3 . B Moft Most of the rest slaughter'd or took likewise . Bed KING HENRY VI . 9.
Page 18
... See the coast clear'd , and then we will depart . Off . Good god ! that nobles fhould fuch ftomachs bear ! I myself fight not once in forty year . [ Exeunt . SCENE M. Gun . SCENE VIII . Changes to Orleans in 18 THE EIRST PART OF.
... See the coast clear'd , and then we will depart . Off . Good god ! that nobles fhould fuch ftomachs bear ! I myself fight not once in forty year . [ Exeunt . SCENE M. Gun . SCENE VIII . Changes to Orleans in 18 THE EIRST PART OF.
Page 24
... Adonis was a proverbial expreffim to fignify transitory fleeting pleafures , and perfons also of a flight trifling account . See Erafmi adagia . Her Her ashes , in an urn more precious Than the 24 THE FIRST PART OF 1 ...
... Adonis was a proverbial expreffim to fignify transitory fleeting pleafures , and perfons also of a flight trifling account . See Erafmi adagia . Her Her ashes , in an urn more precious Than the 24 THE FIRST PART OF 1 ...
Page 31
... see your ladyfhip fo fond , To think that you have aught but Talbot's fhadow Whereon to practise your severity . Count . Why ? art thou not the man ? Tal . I am , indeed . Count . Then have I fubftance too . Tal . No , no , I am but ...
... see your ladyfhip fo fond , To think that you have aught but Talbot's fhadow Whereon to practise your severity . Count . Why ? art thou not the man ? Tal . I am , indeed . Count . Then have I fubftance too . Tal . No , no , I am but ...
Page 45
... See here , my friends , and loving countrymen , This token ferveth for a flag of truce Betwixt ourselves , and all our followers : So help me god , as I diffemble not ! Win . So help me god , as I intend it not ! K. Henry . O loving ...
... See here , my friends , and loving countrymen , This token ferveth for a flag of truce Betwixt ourselves , and all our followers : So help me god , as I diffemble not ! Win . So help me god , as I intend it not ! K. Henry . O loving ...
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