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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... honour's thought Reigns solely in the breast of every man . They sell the pasture now to buy the horse ; Following the mirror of all Christian kings , With winged heels , as English Mercuries : For now sits Expectation in the air , And ...
... honour's thought Reigns solely in the breast of every man . They sell the pasture now to buy the horse ; Following the mirror of all Christian kings , With winged heels , as English Mercuries : For now sits Expectation in the air , And ...
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... , and my noble peers , These English monsters ! My Lord of Cambridge here , You know how apt our love was to accord To furnish him with all appertinents Belonging to his honour ; and this man Hath , 80 ACT II . KING HENRY V.
... , and my noble peers , These English monsters ! My Lord of Cambridge here , You know how apt our love was to accord To furnish him with all appertinents Belonging to his honour ; and this man Hath , 80 ACT II . KING HENRY V.
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... honour ; and this man Hath , for a few light crowns , lightly conspir'd , And sworn unto the practices of France , To kill us here in Hampton : to the which , This knight , no less for bounty bound to us Than Cambridge is , hath ...
... honour ; and this man Hath , for a few light crowns , lightly conspir'd , And sworn unto the practices of France , To kill us here in Hampton : to the which , This knight , no less for bounty bound to us Than Cambridge is , hath ...
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... honour wins [ Exeunt NYM , PISTOL , and BARDOLPH , followed by FLUEllen . Boy . As young as I am , I have observ'd these three swashers . I am boy to them all three ; but all they three , though they would serve me , could not be man to ...
... honour wins [ Exeunt NYM , PISTOL , and BARDOLPH , followed by FLUEllen . Boy . As young as I am , I have observ'd these three swashers . I am boy to them all three ; but all they three , though they would serve me , could not be man to ...
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... honour of our land , Let us not hang like roping icicles Upon our houses ' thatch , whiles a more frosty people Sweat drops of gallant youth in our rich fields , Poor , we [ may ] call them , in their native lords . Dol . , By faith and ...
... honour of our land , Let us not hang like roping icicles Upon our houses ' thatch , whiles a more frosty people Sweat drops of gallant youth in our rich fields , Poor , we [ may ] call them , in their native lords . Dol . , By faith and ...
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