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Here Mr. Collier , in the second edition of his Shakespeare , writes as follows ; “ In the corr . fo . 1632 ' King ' is erased , probably for the sake of the measure ; but as ' King ' may have been considered necessary in order to ...
Here Mr. Collier , in the second edition of his Shakespeare , writes as follows ; “ In the corr . fo . 1632 ' King ' is erased , probably for the sake of the measure ; but as ' King ' may have been considered necessary in order to ...
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( 11 ) He , being in the vaward , -plac'd behind , With purpose to relieve and follow them , Cowardly fled , not having struck one stroke . Hence grew the general wreck and massacre : Enclosed were they with their enemies : A base ...
( 11 ) He , being in the vaward , -plac'd behind , With purpose to relieve and follow them , Cowardly fled , not having struck one stroke . Hence grew the general wreck and massacre : Enclosed were they with their enemies : A base ...
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Mr. Collier remarks that “ if hungry , starved men , ' as Boswell would have printed it , had been intended , and not a compound word , the hyphen in the old copy would have been omitted : " but that by no means follows ; for afterwards ...
Mr. Collier remarks that “ if hungry , starved men , ' as Boswell would have printed it , had been intended , and not a compound word , the hyphen in the old copy would have been omitted : " but that by no means follows ; for afterwards ...
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Ascend , brave Talbot ; we will follow thee . Tal . Not all together : better far , I guess , That we do make our entrance several ways ; That , if it chance the one of us do fail , The other yet may rise against their force . Bed .
Ascend , brave Talbot ; we will follow thee . Tal . Not all together : better far , I guess , That we do make our entrance several ways ; That , if it chance the one of us do fail , The other yet may rise against their force . Bed .
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Of all exploits since first I follow'd arms , Ne'er heard I of a warlike enterprise More venturous or desperate than this . Bast . I think this Talbot be a fiend of hell . Reig . If not of hell , the heavens , sure , favour him . Alen .
Of all exploits since first I follow'd arms , Ne'er heard I of a warlike enterprise More venturous or desperate than this . Bast . I think this Talbot be a fiend of hell . Reig . If not of hell , the heavens , sure , favour him . Alen .
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