The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare: From the Text of Johnson, Stevens, and Reed with Glossarial Notes, Life &c. : in Four Volumes, Volume 2Routledge, Warne & Routledge, 1864 |
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... madam ? are you. 866 THE historical transactions contained in this play , take in the compass of above thirty years . I must observe , however , that our author , in the three parts of Henry VI . has not been very precise to the date and ...
... madam ? are you. 866 THE historical transactions contained in this play , take in the compass of above thirty years . I must observe , however , that our author , in the three parts of Henry VI . has not been very precise to the date and ...
Page 102
... madam ? are you now persuaded That Talbot is but shadow of himself ? KING HENRY VI . PART I. Of this play there. ACT II - SCENE 3 . ACT V. - SCENE 2 . This old play of King Henry VI . now before us , or as our author's editors have ...
... madam ? are you now persuaded That Talbot is but shadow of himself ? KING HENRY VI . PART I. Of this play there. ACT II - SCENE 3 . ACT V. - SCENE 2 . This old play of King Henry VI . now before us , or as our author's editors have ...
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... Madam , According as your ladyship desir'd , By message crav'd , so is lord Talbot come . Count . And he is welcome . Mess . Madam , it is . Count . What ! is this the [ man ? Is this the scourge of France ? Is this the Talbot , so much ...
... Madam , According as your ladyship desir'd , By message crav'd , so is lord Talbot come . Count . And he is welcome . Mess . Madam , it is . Count . What ! is this the [ man ? Is this the scourge of France ? Is this the Talbot , so much ...
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... Madam , I have a secret to reveal . [ knight , Mar. What though I be enthrall'd ? he seems a And will not any way dishonour me . ( Aside . ) Suf . Lady , vouchsafe to listen what I say . Mar. Perhaps , I shall be rescu'd by the French ...
... Madam , I have a secret to reveal . [ knight , Mar. What though I be enthrall'd ? he seems a And will not any way dishonour me . ( Aside . ) Suf . Lady , vouchsafe to listen what I say . Mar. Perhaps , I shall be rescu'd by the French ...
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... Madam , myself have lim'd a bush for her ; And plac'd a quire of such enticing birds , That she will light to listen to their lays , And never mount to trouble you again . So , let her rest : And , madam , list to me : For I am bold to ...
... Madam , myself have lim'd a bush for her ; And plac'd a quire of such enticing birds , That she will light to listen to their lays , And never mount to trouble you again . So , let her rest : And , madam , list to me : For I am bold to ...
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