The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 5Current Literature Publishing Company, 1909 |
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Page vii
... speeches of certain characters are transferred to other characters , so that the actors are fewer ; 2 confusion in time - indications ; ( iv ) corruptions , obscurities , and minor discrepancies abound.3 The Quarto is obviously derived ...
... speeches of certain characters are transferred to other characters , so that the actors are fewer ; 2 confusion in time - indications ; ( iv ) corruptions , obscurities , and minor discrepancies abound.3 The Quarto is obviously derived ...
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... speech of Henry's , as reported by Holinshed , in which he replies to suppliant citizens , during his siege of Rouen ( 1419 ) , that Bellona , the goddess of battle , had three handmaidens blood , fire , · and famine , all of which were ...
... speech of Henry's , as reported by Holinshed , in which he replies to suppliant citizens , during his siege of Rouen ( 1419 ) , that Bellona , the goddess of battle , had three handmaidens blood , fire , · and famine , all of which were ...
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... speech . It is there assigned to Exeter , and runs thus : " Shall I call in the ambassador , my liege ? " - H . N. H. 4. " cousin " ; Westmoreland was a cousin only by marriage . He had married , as his second wife , a daughter of John ...
... speech . It is there assigned to Exeter , and runs thus : " Shall I call in the ambassador , my liege ? " - H . N. H. 4. " cousin " ; Westmoreland was a cousin only by marriage . He had married , as his second wife , a daughter of John ...
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... speech as it stands in the quartos , that the reader may have some means of judging for himself touching some points handled in our Introduction : " Sure we thank you : and , good my lord , proceed , Why the law Salique , which they ...
... speech as it stands in the quartos , that the reader may have some means of judging for himself touching some points handled in our Introduction : " Sure we thank you : and , good my lord , proceed , Why the law Salique , which they ...
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... speech : “ At length , having said sufficientlie for the proofe of the king's just and lawful title to the crowne of France , he exhorted him to advance foorth his banner to fight for his right , to spare neither bloud , sword , nor ...
... speech : “ At length , having said sufficientlie for the proofe of the king's just and lawful title to the crowne of France , he exhorted him to advance foorth his banner to fight for his right , to spare neither bloud , sword , nor ...
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