The Works of Shakespeare: Macbeth, 1947At the University Press, 1955 |
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... friends yet ? Nym . For my part , I care not : I say little : but when time shall serve , there shall be smiles - but that shall be as it may . I dare not fight , but I will wink and hold out mine iron : it is a simple one , but what ...
... friends yet ? Nym . For my part , I care not : I say little : but when time shall serve , there shall be smiles - but that shall be as it may . I dare not fight , but I will wink and hold out mine iron : it is a simple one , but what ...
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... friends , an thou wilt not , why then be enemies with me too : prithee put up . † Nym . I shall have my eight ... friendship shall combine , and brotherhood . 110 I'll live by Nym , and Nym shall live by me— Is not this just ? for I ...
... friends , an thou wilt not , why then be enemies with me too : prithee put up . † Nym . I shall have my eight ... friendship shall combine , and brotherhood . 110 I'll live by Nym , and Nym shall live by me— Is not this just ? for I ...
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... friends , you English fools , be friends ; we have French quarrels enow , if you could tell how to 220 reckon . King Henry . Indeed , the French may lay twenty French crowns to one , they will beat us , for they bear them on their ...
... friends , you English fools , be friends ; we have French quarrels enow , if you could tell how to 220 reckon . King Henry . Indeed , the French may lay twenty French crowns to one , they will beat us , for they bear them on their ...
Contents
KING HENRY V FRONTISPIECE | vii |
THE STAGEHISTORY OF HENRY V | xlviii |
TO THE READER | lvii |
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