The Complete Works of William Shakespeare: The Cambridge Text from the Latest Ed. of William Aldis Wright, Volume 9Thompson Publishing Company, 1900 |
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... leaves , the type of some of the preceding and following leaves being used ; hence there are two different impressions of the latter part of Act ii . and the beginning of Act iii . Scene 2 . The text of this Second Part in the first ...
... leaves , the type of some of the preceding and following leaves being used ; hence there are two different impressions of the latter part of Act ii . and the beginning of Act iii . Scene 2 . The text of this Second Part in the first ...
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... Prince . I care not . 141 Poins . Sir John , I prithee , leave the prince and me alone ; I will lay him down such reasons for this adventure that he shall go . 145 Fal . Well , God give thee the spirit of 22 [ Act I First Part of.
... Prince . I care not . 141 Poins . Sir John , I prithee , leave the prince and me alone ; I will lay him down such reasons for this adventure that he shall go . 145 Fal . Well , God give thee the spirit of 22 [ Act I First Part of.
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... Tut ! our horses they shall not see , I'll tie them in the wood ; our vizards we will change after we leave them ; and , sirrah , I have cases of buckram for the nonce , to immask our noted out- Scene II ] 23 King Henry IV.
... Tut ! our horses they shall not see , I'll tie them in the wood ; our vizards we will change after we leave them ; and , sirrah , I have cases of buckram for the nonce , to immask our noted out- Scene II ] 23 King Henry IV.
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... leave to leave us ; when we need 20 Your use and counsel , we shall send for you . You were about to speak . North . [ Exit Wor . [ To North . Yea , my good lord . Those prisoners in your highness ' name demanded , Which Harry Percy ...
... leave to leave us ; when we need 20 Your use and counsel , we shall send for you . You were about to speak . North . [ Exit Wor . [ To North . Yea , my good lord . Those prisoners in your highness ' name demanded , Which Harry Percy ...
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... leave these rogues , I am the veriest varlet that ever chewed with a tooth . Eight yards of uneven ground is threescore and ten miles afoot with me ; and the stony - hearted villains know it well enough . A plague upon it when thieves ...
... leave these rogues , I am the veriest varlet that ever chewed with a tooth . Eight yards of uneven ground is threescore and ten miles afoot with me ; and the stony - hearted villains know it well enough . A plague upon it when thieves ...
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