The Annotated Shakespeare: The histories, sonnets, and other poemsC. N. Potter, 1978 |
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... Keep . Ay , here's a deer whose skin's a keeper's fee : This is the quondam king ; let's seize upon him . K. Hen . Let me embrace thee , sour adversity , For wise men say it is the wisest course . Sec . Keep . Why linger we ? let us lay ...
... Keep . Ay , here's a deer whose skin's a keeper's fee : This is the quondam king ; let's seize upon him . K. Hen . Let me embrace thee , sour adversity , For wise men say it is the wisest course . Sec . Keep . Why linger we ? let us lay ...
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William Shakespeare Alfred Leslie Rowse. 14 keeps the wind . Keeps the windward side of the game . Sec . Keep . Here in this country , where we now remain . K. Hen . I was anointed king at nine months old : My father and my grandfather ...
William Shakespeare Alfred Leslie Rowse. 14 keeps the wind . Keeps the windward side of the game . Sec . Keep . Here in this country , where we now remain . K. Hen . I was anointed king at nine months old : My father and my grandfather ...
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... Keep . My lord , will't please you to fall to ? K. Rich . Taste of it first , as thou art wont to do . 99 Keep . My lord , I dare not : Sir Pierce of Ex- ton , who lately came from the king , commands the contrary . K. Rich . The devil ...
... Keep . My lord , will't please you to fall to ? K. Rich . Taste of it first , as thou art wont to do . 99 Keep . My lord , I dare not : Sir Pierce of Ex- ton , who lately came from the king , commands the contrary . K. Rich . The devil ...
Inhalt
SHAKESPEARES HISTORIES Introduction | 8 |
THE SECOND PART OF KING HENRY VI 1590 Introduction | 72 |
THE THIRD PART OF KING HENRY VI 1591 Introduction | 140 |
Urheberrecht | |
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