The Works of Shakespear: In Ten Volumes, Volume 5J. and J. Knapton, 1728 |
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... means fhall we found what skill she hath .. SCENE VI Enter Joan la Pucelle . Reig . Fair maid , is't thou wilt do thefe wond'rous feats ? Pucel . Reignier , is't thou that thinkeft to beguile me ? Where is the Dauphin ? . come , come ...
... means fhall we found what skill she hath .. SCENE VI Enter Joan la Pucelle . Reig . Fair maid , is't thou wilt do thefe wond'rous feats ? Pucel . Reignier , is't thou that thinkeft to beguile me ? Where is the Dauphin ? . come , come ...
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... mean ? Alan . He may mean more than we poor men do know : These women are fhrewd tempters with their tongues . Reig . My lord , where are you ? what devise you on ? Shall we give over Orleans or no ? Pucel . Why no , Ifay ; diftruftful ...
... mean ? Alan . He may mean more than we poor men do know : These women are fhrewd tempters with their tongues . Reig . My lord , where are you ? what devise you on ? Shall we give over Orleans or no ? Pucel . Why no , Ifay ; diftruftful ...
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... means this ? Glou . † Piel'd Prieft , doft thou command me be shut out ? Win . I do , thou most ufurping proditor ... mean to tug it , and to cuff you foundly . Under my feet I'll stamp thy Cardinal's hat ; In Here Gloucefter's men beat ...
... means this ? Glou . † Piel'd Prieft , doft thou command me be shut out ? Win . I do , thou most ufurping proditor ... mean to tug it , and to cuff you foundly . Under my feet I'll stamp thy Cardinal's hat ; In Here Gloucefter's men beat ...
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... means got'ft thou to be releas'd ? Difcourfe I pr'ythee on this turret's top . Tal . The Earl of Bedford had a prisoner , Called the brave Lord Ponton de Santraile , For him was I exchang'd and ranfomed . But with a baser man of arms by ...
... means got'ft thou to be releas'd ? Difcourfe I pr'ythee on this turret's top . Tal . The Earl of Bedford had a prisoner , Called the brave Lord Ponton de Santraile , For him was I exchang'd and ranfomed . But with a baser man of arms by ...
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... mean to prove this lady's courtefy . Come hither captain , you perceive my mind . [ Whispers .. Capt . I do , my lord , and mean accordingly . [ Exeunt .. SCENE Count . SCENE IV . The Countess of Auvergne's Castle B 3 King HENRY VI 29 ...
... mean to prove this lady's courtefy . Come hither captain , you perceive my mind . [ Whispers .. Capt . I do , my lord , and mean accordingly . [ Exeunt .. SCENE Count . SCENE IV . The Countess of Auvergne's Castle B 3 King HENRY VI 29 ...
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