The Works of Shakespeare, Volume 4Printed at the Clarendon Press, 1770 |
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Page 15
... Exeunt . Meaning the four daughters of Philip , mention'd in the 21ft chap . of the acts of the apofiles , who had all the gift of prophefying : he being there alfo called Philip the Evangelift . SCENE I SCENE VII . Before the Tower ...
... Exeunt . Meaning the four daughters of Philip , mention'd in the 21ft chap . of the acts of the apofiles , who had all the gift of prophefying : he being there alfo called Philip the Evangelift . SCENE I SCENE VII . Before the Tower ...
Page 18
... Exeunt . Mayor . 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 ...
... Exeunt . Mayor . 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 ...
Page 25
... Exeunt . *** ACT II . SCENE . I. Before Orleans . Enter a Serjeant of a band , with two fentinels . SERJEANT . IRS , take your places , and be vigilant : S If any noile , or foldier , you perceive Near to the wall , by fome apparent ...
... Exeunt . *** ACT II . SCENE . I. Before Orleans . Enter a Serjeant of a band , with two fentinels . SERJEANT . IRS , take your places , and be vigilant : S If any noile , or foldier , you perceive Near to the wall , by fome apparent ...
Page 32
... foldiers ' ftomachs always serve them well . Count . With all my heart , and think me honoured To feast so great a warriour in my house . [ Exeunt . SCENE SCENE V. Changes to London , in the Temple garden 32 THE FIRST PART OF.
... foldiers ' ftomachs always serve them well . Count . With all my heart , and think me honoured To feast so great a warriour in my house . [ Exeunt . SCENE SCENE V. Changes to London , in the Temple garden 32 THE FIRST PART OF.
Page 36
... will I. Plan . Thanks , gentle fir . Come , let us four to dinner : I dare fay , This quarrel will drink blood another day . SCENE ----- [ Exit . [ Exeunt . SCENE Mor . SCENE VI . A Prifon . Enter Mortimer 36 THE FIRST PART OF.
... will I. Plan . Thanks , gentle fir . Come , let us four to dinner : I dare fay , This quarrel will drink blood another day . SCENE ----- [ Exit . [ Exeunt . SCENE Mor . SCENE VI . A Prifon . Enter Mortimer 36 THE FIRST PART OF.
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