The Works of William Shakespeare: The Plays Edited from the Folio of MDCXXIII, with Various Readings from All the Editions and All the Commentators, Notes, Introductory Remarks, a Historical Sketch of the Text, an Account of the Rise and Progress of the English Drama, a Memoir of the Poet, and an Essay Upon His Genius, Volumes 7-8Little, Brown, 1889 |
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... blood in approbation Of what your reverence shall incite us to . Therefore , take heed how you impawn our person , How you awake our sleeping sword of war : We charge you in the name of God , take heed ; For never two such kingdoms did ...
... blood in approbation Of what your reverence shall incite us to . Therefore , take heed how you impawn our person , How you awake our sleeping sword of war : We charge you in the name of God , take heed ; For never two such kingdoms did ...
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... blood of French nobility . O noble English ! that could entertain With half their forces the full pride of France , And let another half stand laughing by , All out of work , and cold for action Ely . Awake remembrance of these valiant ...
... blood of French nobility . O noble English ! that could entertain With half their forces the full pride of France , And let another half stand laughing by , All out of work , and cold for action Ely . Awake remembrance of these valiant ...
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... blood . West . They know your Grace hath cause , and means , and might : So hath your Highness : - never King of England Had nobles richer and more loyal subjects , Whose hearts have left their bodies here in England , And lie pavilion ...
... blood . West . They know your Grace hath cause , and means , and might : So hath your Highness : - never King of England Had nobles richer and more loyal subjects , Whose hearts have left their bodies here in England , And lie pavilion ...
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... blood ; Garnish'd and deck'd in modest complement ; Not working with the eye without the ear , And but in purged judgment trusting neither ? Such , and so finely holted , did'st thou seem ; And thus thy fall hath left a kind of blot ...
... blood ; Garnish'd and deck'd in modest complement ; Not working with the eye without the ear , And but in purged judgment trusting neither ? Such , and so finely holted , did'st thou seem ; And thus thy fall hath left a kind of blot ...
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... cries , The dead men's blood , the pining maidens ' groans , For husbands , fathers , and betrothed lovers , That shall be swallowed in this controversy . This is his claim , his threat'ning , and my 6C . IV . 39 KING HENRY V.
... cries , The dead men's blood , the pining maidens ' groans , For husbands , fathers , and betrothed lovers , That shall be swallowed in this controversy . This is his claim , his threat'ning , and my 6C . IV . 39 KING HENRY V.
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