How would it have joyed brave Talbot (the terror of the French) to think that after he had lain two hundred years in his 180 tomb, he should triumph again on the stage, and have his bones new embalmed with the tears of ten thousand spectators at least... The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare - Page 308by William Shakespeare - 1821Full view - About this book
| William Shakespeare - 1778 - 746 pages
...other play of that time. "' How (fays he) would it have joyed brave Ta!boty the terror of the French *, to think that after he had lain two hundred years in his tomb, he fhould triumph again on theNOTES. ' This was the firft edition, for it was not entered on the Sta-r... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1793 - 860 pages
...other play of that time. " How" (fays he) " would it have joyed brave Talbot, the /error of the French* to think that after he had lain two hundred years in his tomb, he mould triumph again on the ftage, and have his bones new embalmed with the tears of ten thoufand fpectators... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1807 - 674 pages
...in his tomhe, he should triumph again on the stage ; and have his hones new emhalmed with the teares of ten thousand spectators at least, (at several times) who in the tragedian that represents his person hehold him fresh hleeding." This passage was several years ago pointed out hy my friend Dr. Farmer,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1807 - 488 pages
....Dm'/* 1592,) the terror of the French, to ihinke that after he had lyen two hundred yeare in his tombe, he should triumph again on the stage; and have his bones new embalmed with the teares of ten thousand spectators at least, (at several times) who in the tragedian that represents... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1807 - 414 pages
...tonibe,' he should triumph againe on the stage, and have his bones new eraljnlmed with the teares of (en thousand spectators at least (at several times,) who in the tragedian that represents liis person, imagine they behold him fresh bleeding? STT!BVE»rS. r. i-ii, 1. 17. 18. and craved ddatft... | |
| William Shakespeare - English drama (Comedy) - 1872 - 480 pages
...joyed brave Talbot, the teiTor of the French, to think that, after he had lain two hundred years in the tomb, he should triumph again on the stage ; and have his bones new-embalmed with the tears of ten thousand spectators at least, — at several times, — who, in... | |
| Early English newspapers - 1821 - 766 pages
...French, to thinke that after he bad layen two hundred yeare in his toomb, he should triumph again ou the stage ; and have his bones new embalmed with the tears of ten thousand spectators at least, who in the tragedian that represents his person, imagine ihey behold him fresh bleeding'." John the... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1826 - 414 pages
...Talbot, the terror of the French, to thinke that, after he had lyen two hundred yeare in his tombe, he should triumph again on the stage ; and have his bones new embalmed with the teares of ten thousand spectators at least (at several times), who in the tragedian that represents... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1826 - 410 pages
...Talbot, the terror of the French, to thinke that, after he had lyen two hundred yeare in his tombe, he should triumph again on the stage ; and have his bones new embalmed with the teares of ten thousand spectators at least (at several times), who in the tragedian that represents... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1826 - 406 pages
...Talbot, the terror of the French, to thinke that, after he had lyen two hundred yeare in his tombe, he should triumph again on the stage ; and have his bones new embalmed with the teares of ten thousand spectators at least (at several times), who in the tragedian that represents... | |
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