The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 5Current Literature Publishing Company, 1909 |
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... Exeunt Ambassadors . well .. 300 Exe . This was a merry message . K. Hen . We hope to make the sender blush at it . Therefore , my lords , omit no happy hour That may give furtherance to our expedition ; For we have now no thought in us ...
... Exeunt Ambassadors . well .. 300 Exe . This was a merry message . K. Hen . We hope to make the sender blush at it . Therefore , my lords , omit no happy hour That may give furtherance to our expedition ; For we have now no thought in us ...
Page 47
... Exeunt Cambridge , Scroop , and Grey , guarded . 165. " my fault , but not my body " ; probably derived from a letter addressed to the queen in 1585 by Parry , after his conviction of treason : “ Discharge me △ culpa , but not △ pœna ...
... Exeunt Cambridge , Scroop , and Grey , guarded . 165. " my fault , but not my body " ; probably derived from a letter addressed to the queen in 1585 by Parry , after his conviction of treason : “ Discharge me △ culpa , but not △ pœna ...
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... Exeunt . SCENE III London . Before a tavern . Enter Pistol , Hostess , Nym , Bardolph , and Boy . Host . Prithee , honey - sweet husband , let me bring thee to Staines . Pist . No ; for my manly heart doth yearn . Bardolph , be blithe ...
... Exeunt . SCENE III London . Before a tavern . Enter Pistol , Hostess , Nym , Bardolph , and Boy . Host . Prithee , honey - sweet husband , let me bring thee to Staines . Pist . No ; for my manly heart doth yearn . Bardolph , be blithe ...
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... Exeunt . 70 55. " Let senses rule ” ; i . e . “ let prudence govern you " ( Steevens ) .– I. G. Pistol puts forth a string of proverbs . " Pitch and pay , and go your way , " is one in Florio's Collection . - H . N. H. " Pitch and Pay ...
... Exeunt . 70 55. " Let senses rule ” ; i . e . “ let prudence govern you " ( Steevens ) .– I. G. Pistol puts forth a string of proverbs . " Pitch and pay , and go your way , " is one in Florio's Collection . - H . N. H. " Pitch and Pay ...
Page 55
... Exeunt Messenger and certain Lords . You see this chase is hotly follow'd , friends . Dau . Turn head , and stop pursuit ; for coward dogs Most spend their mouths when what they seem to threaten Runs far before them . Good my sovereign ...
... Exeunt Messenger and certain Lords . You see this chase is hotly follow'd , friends . Dau . Turn head , and stop pursuit ; for coward dogs Most spend their mouths when what they seem to threaten Runs far before them . Good my sovereign ...
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