The Works of William Shakespeare, Band 4Blackie, 1895 |
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... English in the native garb , he could not therefore handle an English cudgel : you find it otherwise ; and henceforth let a Welsh correction teach you a good English condition.3 Fare ye well . [ Exit . Pist . Doth Fortune play the ...
... English in the native garb , he could not therefore handle an English cudgel : you find it otherwise ; and henceforth let a Welsh correction teach you a good English condition.3 Fare ye well . [ Exit . Pist . Doth Fortune play the ...
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... English which I speak . " King . No , faith , is ' t not , Kate : but thy speaking of my tongue , and I thine , most truly - falsely , must needs be granted to be much at one . But , Kate , dost thou under- stand thus much English ...
... English which I speak . " King . No , faith , is ' t not , Kate : but thy speaking of my tongue , and I thine , most truly - falsely , must needs be granted to be much at one . But , Kate , dost thou under- stand thus much English ...
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... English king . " We are at your mercy " would be simply an appeal , and , to one of Henry's temperament , not particularly effective ; but the addition of the adjective soft conveys a subtle compliment not un- acceptable to the king ...
... English king . " We are at your mercy " would be simply an appeal , and , to one of Henry's temperament , not particularly effective ; but the addition of the adjective soft conveys a subtle compliment not un- acceptable to the king ...
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KING HENRY V | 1 |
Vignette | 7 |
King But tell the Dauphin I will keep my state | 14 |
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