The Comedies, Histories, Tragedies, and Poems of William Shakspere: Histories. TragediesC. Knight, 1843 |
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... acts and scenes in the original copies ; but for the convenience of reference and comparison we have made these divisions in our editions . War . Talk not of France , since thou hast 12 ESSAY ON HENRY VI . AND RICHARD III .
... acts and scenes in the original copies ; but for the convenience of reference and comparison we have made these divisions in our editions . War . Talk not of France , since thou hast 12 ESSAY ON HENRY VI . AND RICHARD III .
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William Shakespeare Charles Knight. War . Talk not of France , since thou hast lost it all . King . The lord protector lost it , and not I ; When I was crown'd I was but nine months old . " In the third act of the same Part Warwick twits ...
William Shakespeare Charles Knight. War . Talk not of France , since thou hast lost it all . King . The lord protector lost it , and not I ; When I was crown'd I was but nine months old . " In the third act of the same Part Warwick twits ...
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... I thought your grace would be above the clouds . Hum . Ay , my lord cardinal , were it not good Your grace could fly to heaven ? Or thou shouldst find thou hast dishonour'd me . Think ESSAY ON HENRY VI . AND RICHARD III . 15.
... I thought your grace would be above the clouds . Hum . Ay , my lord cardinal , were it not good Your grace could fly to heaven ? Or thou shouldst find thou hast dishonour'd me . Think ESSAY ON HENRY VI . AND RICHARD III . 15.
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William Shakespeare Charles Knight. Or thou shouldst find thou hast dishonour'd me . Think not , although in writing I preferr'd The manner of thy vile outrageous crimes , That therefore I have forg'd , or am not able Verbatim to ...
William Shakespeare Charles Knight. Or thou shouldst find thou hast dishonour'd me . Think not , although in writing I preferr'd The manner of thy vile outrageous crimes , That therefore I have forg'd , or am not able Verbatim to ...
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William Shakespeare Charles Knight. " Wouldst have me weep ? why so , thou hast thy wish . For raging winds blow up a storm of tears , And when the rage allays the rain begins . These tears are my sweet Rutland's obsequies ; And every ...
William Shakespeare Charles Knight. " Wouldst have me weep ? why so , thou hast thy wish . For raging winds blow up a storm of tears , And when the rage allays the rain begins . These tears are my sweet Rutland's obsequies ; And every ...
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