The Comedies, Histories, Tragedies, and Poems of William Shakspere: Histories. TragediesC. Knight, 1843 |
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... speak- ing of Talbot- " When I was young ( as yet I am not old ) , I do remember how my father said , A stouter champion never handled sword . " Shakspere , it appears from a passage introduced by him in the re- vised copy of ' The ...
... speak- ing of Talbot- " When I was young ( as yet I am not old ) , I do remember how my father said , A stouter champion never handled sword . " Shakspere , it appears from a passage introduced by him in the re- vised copy of ' The ...
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... speaking to Warwick : - 6 " But which of you was by , ( You , cousin Nevil , as I may remember , ) When Richard , —with his eye brimful of tears , Then check'd and rated by Northumberland , - Did speak these words , now prov'd a ...
... speaking to Warwick : - 6 " But which of you was by , ( You , cousin Nevil , as I may remember , ) When Richard , —with his eye brimful of tears , Then check'd and rated by Northumberland , - Did speak these words , now prov'd a ...
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... speak unless he wear a crown.- A crown for York ! and , lords , bow low to him . So , hold you his hands whilst I do set it on . Ay , now looks he like a king ! This is he that took king Henry's chair , And this is he was his adopted ...
... speak unless he wear a crown.- A crown for York ! and , lords , bow low to him . So , hold you his hands whilst I do set it on . Ay , now looks he like a king ! This is he that took king Henry's chair , And this is he was his adopted ...
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... speak , Beaufort , to thy sovereign . Car . If thou be'st death , I'll give thee England's treasure , Enough to purchase such another island , ' So thou wilt let me live , and feel no pain . * K. Hen . Ah , what a sign it is of evil ...
... speak , Beaufort , to thy sovereign . Car . If thou be'st death , I'll give thee England's treasure , Enough to purchase such another island , ' So thou wilt let me live , and feel no pain . * K. Hen . Ah , what a sign it is of evil ...
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... speak of horrors , he comes before me . Pol . Mad for thy love ? * Oph . My lord , I do not know ; * But , truly , I do fear it . * Pel . What said he ? ' Oph . He took me by the wrist , and held me hard ; * Then goes he to the length ...
... speak of horrors , he comes before me . Pol . Mad for thy love ? * Oph . My lord , I do not know ; * But , truly , I do fear it . * Pel . What said he ? ' Oph . He took me by the wrist , and held me hard ; * Then goes he to the length ...
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