The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare: Accurately Printed from the Text of the Corrected Copy Left by the Late George Steevens, with a Glossary, and Notes, and a Sketch of the Life of Shakespeare, Band 2Andrus, Judd, & Franklin, 1837 |
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... present death ; Or else this blow should broach thy dearest blood . But I'll unto his majesty , and crave I may have liberty to venge this wrong ; When thou shalt see , I'll meet thee to thy cost . Ver . Well , miscreant , I'll be there ...
... present death ; Or else this blow should broach thy dearest blood . But I'll unto his majesty , and crave I may have liberty to venge this wrong ; When thou shalt see , I'll meet thee to thy cost . Ver . Well , miscreant , I'll be there ...
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... present it is only necessary to apprize the reader of the method observed in the printing of these plays . All the lines printed in the usual manner are found in the original quarto plays ( or at least with such minute variations as are ...
... present it is only necessary to apprize the reader of the method observed in the printing of these plays . All the lines printed in the usual manner are found in the original quarto plays ( or at least with such minute variations as are ...
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... present your highness with the man . * K . Hen . Great is his comfort in this earthly vale , * Although by his sight his sin be multiplied . * Glo . Stand by , iny masters , bring him near the king , * His highness ' pleasure is to talk ...
... present your highness with the man . * K . Hen . Great is his comfort in this earthly vale , * Although by his sight his sin be multiplied . * Glo . Stand by , iny masters , bring him near the king , * His highness ' pleasure is to talk ...
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... present himself unto your highness . * K. Hen . Then what intend these forces thou dost bring ? ' York . To heave the traitor Somerset from hence ; And fight against that monstrous rebel , Cade , Who since I heard to be discomfited ...
... present himself unto your highness . * K. Hen . Then what intend these forces thou dost bring ? ' York . To heave the traitor Somerset from hence ; And fight against that monstrous rebel , Cade , Who since I heard to be discomfited ...
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... present court of parliament . Let us pursue him , ere the writs go forth : - What says lord Warwick ? shall we after them ? War . After them ! nay , before them , if we can . Saint Albans ' battle , won by famous York , Now , by my ...
... present court of parliament . Let us pursue him , ere the writs go forth : - What says lord Warwick ? shall we after them ? War . After them ! nay , before them , if we can . Saint Albans ' battle , won by famous York , Now , by my ...
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