The Plays of William Shakespeare: Accurately Printed from the Text of the Corrected Copy Left by the Late George Steevens, Esq. With Glossarial Notes, Nide 5F.C. and J. Rivington, 1823 |
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Sivu 33
... French , And not against his friends : his noble hand Did win what he did spend , and spent not that Which his triumphant father's hand had won : His hands were guilty of no kindred's blood , But bloody with the enemies of his kin . O ...
... French , And not against his friends : his noble hand Did win what he did spend , and spent not that Which his triumphant father's hand had won : His hands were guilty of no kindred's blood , But bloody with the enemies of his kin . O ...
Sivu 46
... , thy father , and myself , Rescued the Black Prince , that young Mars of men , From forth the ranks of many thousand French ; 2 Time of the king's absence . O , then , how quickly should this arm of 46 . ACT II . KING RICHARD II .
... , thy father , and myself , Rescued the Black Prince , that young Mars of men , From forth the ranks of many thousand French ; 2 Time of the king's absence . O , then , how quickly should this arm of 46 . ACT II . KING RICHARD II .
Sivu 95
... French , king ; say pardonnez moy.5 Duch . Dost thou teach pardon pardon to destroy ? Ah , my sour husband , my hard - hearted lord , 5 Excuse me . That set❜st the word itself against the word ! Speak SCENE III . 95 KING RICHARD II . 56.
... French , king ; say pardonnez moy.5 Duch . Dost thou teach pardon pardon to destroy ? Ah , my sour husband , my hard - hearted lord , 5 Excuse me . That set❜st the word itself against the word ! Speak SCENE III . 95 KING RICHARD II . 56.
Sivu 96
... French we do not understand . Thine eye begins to speak , set thy tongue there ; Or , in thy piteous heart plant thou thine ear ; That , hearing how our plaints and prayers do pierce , Pity may move thee , pardon to rehearse . Boling ...
... French we do not understand . Thine eye begins to speak , set thy tongue there ; Or , in thy piteous heart plant thou thine ear ; That , hearing how our plaints and prayers do pierce , Pity may move thee , pardon to rehearse . Boling ...
Sivu 237
... French , And one against Glendower ; perforce a third Must take up us : So is the unfirm king In three divided ; and his coffers sound With hollow poverty and emptiness . Arch . That he should draw his several strength together , And ...
... French , And one against Glendower ; perforce a third Must take up us : So is the unfirm king In three divided ; and his coffers sound With hollow poverty and emptiness . Arch . That he should draw his several strength together , And ...
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arms art thou Aumerle Bard Bardolph Bishop of Carlisle blood Boling Bolingbroke brother captain Constable of France cousin crown dæmon dead death dost doth Duch duke earl Eastcheap England English Enter King Exeunt Exit eyes fair Falstaff Farewell father fear France French friends Gaunt give Glend grace grief hand Harfleur Harry Harry Percy hath head hear heart heaven honour horse Host John of Gaunt Kate Kath King HENRY King RICHARD Lady liege live look lord majesty master never night noble Northumberland peace Percy Pist Pistol Poins pray prince Prince JOHN prince of Wales Queen Rich SCENE Scroop Shal Shallow sir John sir John Falstaff soldiers sorrow soul speak sweet sword tell thee thine thou art thou hast tongue uncle unto villain Westmoreland word York