The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare, Volumes 5-6Collins & Hannay, 1824 |
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... Stay for an answer to your embassy , [ 6 ] England is supposed to be called Albion from the white rocks facing France . JOHNSON . [ 7 ] More signified , in our author's time , greater . STEEVENS . [ 8 ] . e . to mark such stations as ...
... Stay for an answer to your embassy , [ 6 ] England is supposed to be called Albion from the white rocks facing France . JOHNSON . [ 7 ] More signified , in our author's time , greater . STEEVENS . [ 8 ] . e . to mark such stations as ...
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... Austria and France shoot in each other's mouth : [ Aside . I'll stir them to it : -Come , away , away ! 1 Cit . Hear us , great kings : vouchsafe a while to stay , And I shall show you peace , and fair - 30 ACT II . KING JOHN .
... Austria and France shoot in each other's mouth : [ Aside . I'll stir them to it : -Come , away , away ! 1 Cit . Hear us , great kings : vouchsafe a while to stay , And I shall show you peace , and fair - 30 ACT II . KING JOHN .
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... Stay , I apprehend , here signifies a supporter of a cause . Here's an extraor- dinary partizan , that shakes , & c . It is observable , that partizan , in like manner , though now generally used to signify an adherent to a party ...
... Stay , I apprehend , here signifies a supporter of a cause . Here's an extraor- dinary partizan , that shakes , & c . It is observable , that partizan , in like manner , though now generally used to signify an adherent to a party ...
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William Shakespeare. Bast . Here's a stay , 9 That shakes the rotten carcase of old death Out of his rags ! Here's a large mouth , indeed , That spits forth death , and mountains , rocks , and seas ; Talks as familiarly of roaring lions ...
William Shakespeare. Bast . Here's a stay , 9 That shakes the rotten carcase of old death Out of his rags ! Here's a large mouth , indeed , That spits forth death , and mountains , rocks , and seas ; Talks as familiarly of roaring lions ...
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... where nothing can be gained , and fearless to offend when there is nothing further to be dreaded . Such was this writer's knowledge of the passions . JOHNSON . To solemnize this day , " the glorious sun Stays ACT III . 37 KING JOHN .
... where nothing can be gained , and fearless to offend when there is nothing further to be dreaded . Such was this writer's knowledge of the passions . JOHNSON . To solemnize this day , " the glorious sun Stays ACT III . 37 KING JOHN .
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Alarums arms art thou Bard Bardolph Bast blood Boling Bolingbroke brother Cade Clif Clifford cousin crown Dauphin dead death dost doth Duch duke of York earl Edward England English Enter King Exeunt Exit eyes Falstaff farewell father Faulconbridge fear fight France French friends Gaunt give Gloster grace grief hand Harry hath head hear heart heaven honour house of York Jack Cade John of Gaunt JOHNSON King HENRY lady Lancaster liege live look lord majesty MALONE master ne'er never night noble Northumberland peace Percy Pist play Poins pray prince queen Reignier Rich Richard RICHARD PLANTAGENET Saint Albans Salisbury SCENE Shakespeare Shal shame sir John soldiers Somerset soul speak STEEVENS Suffolk sweet sword Talbot tell thee thine thou art thou hast thou shalt tongue traitor uncle unto Warwick wilt word