The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare...: Embracing a Life of the Poet, and Notes, Original and Selected, Volume 4Phillips, Sampson, 1857 - 38 pages |
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... plays im- properly called The First and Second Parts of Henry the Fourth . The first play ends ( he says ) with the peaceful settlement of Henry in the kingdom by the defeats of the rebels . ' This is hardly true ; for the rebels are ...
... plays im- properly called The First and Second Parts of Henry the Fourth . The first play ends ( he says ) with the peaceful settlement of Henry in the kingdom by the defeats of the rebels . ' This is hardly true ; for the rebels are ...
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... discordant wavering multitude , In a mask on St. Stephen's Night , 1614 , by Thomas Campion . Rumor comes on in a skin coat full of winged tongues . 2 The stops are the holes in a flute or pipe . Can play upon it . But what need I thus 5.
... discordant wavering multitude , In a mask on St. Stephen's Night , 1614 , by Thomas Campion . Rumor comes on in a skin coat full of winged tongues . 2 The stops are the holes in a flute or pipe . Can play upon it . But what need I thus 5.
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... play upon it . But what need I thus My well - known body to anatomize Among my household ? Why is rumor here ? I run before king Harry's victory ; Who , in a bloody field by Shrewsbury , Hath beaten down young Hotspur , and his troops ...
... play upon it . But what need I thus My well - known body to anatomize Among my household ? Why is rumor here ? I run before king Harry's victory ; Who , in a bloody field by Shrewsbury , Hath beaten down young Hotspur , and his troops ...
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... following lines , and a number of others in this play were not in the quarto edition . 2 This and the following twenty lines are not found in the quarto . 1 Supposed sincere and holy in his thoughts , He's followed 12 [ ACT SECOND PART OF.
... following lines , and a number of others in this play were not in the quarto edition . 2 This and the following twenty lines are not found in the quarto . 1 Supposed sincere and holy in his thoughts , He's followed 12 [ ACT SECOND PART OF.
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... plays the rogue with my great toe . It is no matter , if I do halt ; I have the wars for my color , and my pension shall seem the more reasonable . A good wit will make use of any thing ; I will turn diseases to commodity . [ Exit ...
... plays the rogue with my great toe . It is no matter , if I do halt ; I have the wars for my color , and my pension shall seem the more reasonable . A good wit will make use of any thing ; I will turn diseases to commodity . [ Exit ...
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Alarum arms Bard Bardolph blood brother Cade captain Clar Clarence Clif Clifford crown dauphin dead death doth duke of Burgundy duke of York earl Edward enemy England English Enter KING HENRY Exeter Exeunt Exit Falstaff father fear fight follow France French friends give Gloster grace hand Harfleur hath head hear heart Heaven Henry's Holinshed honor house of Lancaster house of York Jack Cade King Henry VI lady Lancaster liege live look lord majesty Margaret master never night noble Northumberland old play peace Pist Pistol Poins pray prince PUCELLE quarto queen Reignier Richard RICHARD PLANTAGENET Saint Albans Salisbury SCENE Shakspeare Shal sir John soldiers Somerset soul sovereign speak Suff Suffolk sweet sword Talbot tell thee thine thou art thou hast traitor unto valiant Warwick Westmoreland wilt words