The Annotated Shakespeare: The histories, sonnets, and other poemsC. N. Potter, 1978 - English drama |
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... thou art . Thou hast most traitorously corrupted the youth of the realm in erecting a grammar school : and whereas , before , our fore- fathers had no other books but the score and the tally , thou hast caused printing to be used , and ...
... thou art . Thou hast most traitorously corrupted the youth of the realm in erecting a grammar school : and whereas , before , our fore- fathers had no other books but the score and the tally , thou hast caused printing to be used , and ...
Page 274
... thou hast not wrong'd . K. Rich . Now , by the world- Tis full of thy foul wrongs . My father's death- Thy life hath ... thou hadst fear'd to break an oath by Him , The unity the king thy brother made Had not been broken , nor my brother ...
... thou hast not wrong'd . K. Rich . Now , by the world- Tis full of thy foul wrongs . My father's death- Thy life hath ... thou hadst fear'd to break an oath by Him , The unity the king thy brother made Had not been broken , nor my brother ...
Page 376
... thou sworest is sworn against thyself And may not be performed by thyself , For that which thou hast sworn to do amiss 270 Is not amiss when it is truly done , And being not done , where doing tends to ill , The truth is then most done ...
... thou sworest is sworn against thyself And may not be performed by thyself , For that which thou hast sworn to do amiss 270 Is not amiss when it is truly done , And being not done , where doing tends to ill , The truth is then most done ...
Contents
SHAKESPEARES HISTORIES Introduction | 8 |
THE SECOND PART OF KING HENRY VI 1590 Introduction | 72 |
THE THIRD PART OF KING HENRY VI 1591 Introduction | 140 |
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