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... may have been considered necessary in order to denote more emphatically who was intended , we leave it in the text . ” ) 1 More dazzled and drove back his enemies Than mid WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE THE TEXT REVISED BY REV ALEXANDER DYCE.
... may have been considered necessary in order to denote more emphatically who was intended , we leave it in the text . ” ) 1 More dazzled and drove back his enemies Than mid WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE THE TEXT REVISED BY REV ALEXANDER DYCE.
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1 More dazzled and drove back his enemies Than mid - day sun fierce bent against their faces . What should I say ? his deeds exceed all speech : He ne'er lift up his hand , but conquered . Exe . We mourn in black : why mourn we not in ...
1 More dazzled and drove back his enemies Than mid - day sun fierce bent against their faces . What should I say ? his deeds exceed all speech : He ne'er lift up his hand , but conquered . Exe . We mourn in black : why mourn we not in ...
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We will not fly , but to our enemies ' throats :Bedford , if thou be slack , I'll fight it out . Bed . Gloster , why doubt'st thou of my forwardness ? ( ) And a third thinks , ] The folio has " A third thinkes .
We will not fly , but to our enemies ' throats :Bedford , if thou be slack , I'll fight it out . Bed . Gloster , why doubt'st thou of my forwardness ? ( ) And a third thinks , ] The folio has " A third thinkes .
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Hence grew the general wreck and massacre : Enclosed were they with their enemies : A base Walloon , to win the Dauphin's grace , Thrust Talbot with a spear into the back ; Whom all France , with their chief assembled strength , Durst ...
Hence grew the general wreck and massacre : Enclosed were they with their enemies : A base Walloon , to win the Dauphin's grace , Thrust Talbot with a spear into the back ; Whom all France , with their chief assembled strength , Durst ...
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Char . Who ever saw the like ? what men have I ! Dogs ! cowards ! dastards ! —I would ne'er have fled , But that they left me midst my enemies . Reig . Salisbury is a desperate homicide ; He fighteth as one weary of his life .
Char . Who ever saw the like ? what men have I ! Dogs ! cowards ! dastards ! —I would ne'er have fled , But that they left me midst my enemies . Reig . Salisbury is a desperate homicide ; He fighteth as one weary of his life .
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