The Works of William Shakespeare, Band 9Jefferson Press [Bigelow, Smith & Company, 1909 |
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... reading as follows : " The Chronicle History of Henry the Fifth , with his bat- tle fought at Agincourt in France : Together with An- cient Pistol . As it hath been sundry times played by the Right Honourable the Lord Chamberlain his ...
... reading as follows : " The Chronicle History of Henry the Fifth , with his bat- tle fought at Agincourt in France : Together with An- cient Pistol . As it hath been sundry times played by the Right Honourable the Lord Chamberlain his ...
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... reading of the play . It has noble passages . And amongst these , the description of the night before the battle of Agincourt will be repeated by the youth of England when our chil- dren's children shall be gray with age . It was said ...
... reading of the play . It has noble passages . And amongst these , the description of the night before the battle of Agincourt will be repeated by the youth of England when our chil- dren's children shall be gray with age . It was said ...
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... reader , interpreting by his own impulses , too often assumes in the opening reflections , that suddenly alone , the awful sense of regal responsibility rushes upon his mind and finds his feeling conscience . No such thing ; in mingling ...
... reader , interpreting by his own impulses , too often assumes in the opening reflections , that suddenly alone , the awful sense of regal responsibility rushes upon his mind and finds his feeling conscience . No such thing ; in mingling ...
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... reading , Or nicely charge your understanding soul With opening titles miscreate , whose right Suits not in native ... reader may have some means of judging for himself touching some points handled in our Introduction : " Sure we thank ...
... reading , Or nicely charge your understanding soul With opening titles miscreate , whose right Suits not in native ... reader may have some means of judging for himself touching some points handled in our Introduction : " Sure we thank ...
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... reading of Ff . , following Holinshed ; Pope , from Hall , reads " ninth . " - I . G. This should be Lewis the Ninth . The Poet took the mistake from Holinshed , who states the matter thus : " King Lewes also the tenth , otherwise ...
... reading of Ff . , following Holinshed ; Pope , from Hall , reads " ninth . " - I . G. This should be Lewis the Ninth . The Poet took the mistake from Holinshed , who states the matter thus : " King Lewes also the tenth , otherwise ...
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Adam Spencer Agincourt Alice Audrey banished Beau blood brave brother Captain Celia character conj Constable of France cousin crown daughter Dauphin doth Duke F emendation England English Enter Exeter Exeunt Exit eyes fair faith Falstaff father Fluellen Folios fool Forest of Arden France French friends Ganymede gentle give grace hand Harfleur hath heart Henry's Hero and Leander Holinshed honor ISRAEL GOLLANCZ Jaques Kate Kath Katharine King Henry king's knight liege live look lord majesty married matter mistress Monmouth caps nature never Orlando Phebe Pist Pistol play Poet pray princes Prol quarto reading Rosader Rosalind Saladyne scene Scroop Shakespeare shepherd Silvius soldier speak sweet sword Tale of Gamelyn tell thee thing thou art Touch Touchstone unto words youth