The Works of Shakespeare: Macbeth, 1947At the University Press, 1955 |
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... Montjoy . You know me by my habit . King Henry . Well then , I know thee : what shall I know of thee ? Montjoy . My master's mind . King Henry . Unfold it . IIO Montjoy . Thus says my king : Say thou to Harry of England , Though we ...
... Montjoy . You know me by my habit . King Henry . Well then , I know thee : what shall I know of thee ? Montjoy . My master's mind . King Henry . Unfold it . IIO Montjoy . Thus says my king : Say thou to Harry of England , Though we ...
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... Montjoy . [ he gives a purse of gold Go bid thy master well advise himself . If we may pass , we will : if we be hindered , We shall your tawny ground with your red blood 160 Discolour ... And so , Montjoy , fare you well . The sum of ...
... Montjoy . [ he gives a purse of gold Go bid thy master well advise himself . If we may pass , we will : if we be hindered , We shall your tawny ground with your red blood 160 Discolour ... And so , Montjoy , fare you well . The sum of ...
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... Montjoy . Once more I come to know of thee , King Harry , If for thy ransom thou wilt now compound , Before thy most assuréd overthrow : For certainly thou art so near the gulf , Thou needs must be englutted . Besides , in mercy , The ...
... Montjoy . Once more I come to know of thee , King Harry , If for thy ransom thou wilt now compound , Before thy most assuréd overthrow : For certainly thou art so near the gulf , Thou needs must be englutted . Besides , in mercy , The ...
Contents
KING HENRY V FRONTISPIECE | vii |
THE STAGEHISTORY OF HENRY V | xlviii |
TO THE READER | lvii |
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