The Works of Shakespeare, Zväzok 4Printed at the Clarendon Press, 1770 |
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... enemies , Than mid - day fun fierce bent against their faces . What fhould I say ? his deeds exceed all speech He never lifted up his hand but conquer'd . Exe . We mourn in black , why mourn we Exe . THE FIRST PART OF ...
... enemies , Than mid - day fun fierce bent against their faces . What fhould I say ? his deeds exceed all speech He never lifted up his hand but conquer'd . Exe . We mourn in black , why mourn we Exe . THE FIRST PART OF ...
Strana 8
... enemies ' throats . Bedford , if thou be flack , I'll fight it out . Bed . Glofter , why doubt'ft thou of my forwardness ? An army have I muster'd in my thoughts , Wherewith already France is overrun . SCENE IV . Enter a Third Messenger ...
... enemies ' throats . Bedford , if thou be flack , I'll fight it out . Bed . Glofter , why doubt'ft thou of my forwardness ? An army have I muster'd in my thoughts , Wherewith already France is overrun . SCENE IV . Enter a Third Messenger ...
Strana 9
... enemies . A base Walloon , to win the dauphin's grace , Thrust Talbot with a spear into the back , Whom all France with their chief affembled strength Durft not prefume to look once in the face . Bed . Is Talbot flain then ? I will flay ...
... enemies . A base Walloon , to win the dauphin's grace , Thrust Talbot with a spear into the back , Whom all France with their chief affembled strength Durft not prefume to look once in the face . Bed . Is Talbot flain then ? I will flay ...
Strana 11
... fled , But that they left me ' midft my enemies . Reig . Salisbury is a defp'rate homicide ; He fighteth as one weary of his life : B 2 Two Two other lords , like lions wanting food , Do KING HENRY VI . ΙΣ SCENE V. ...
... fled , But that they left me ' midft my enemies . Reig . Salisbury is a defp'rate homicide ; He fighteth as one weary of his life : B 2 Two Two other lords , like lions wanting food , Do KING HENRY VI . ΙΣ SCENE V. ...
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... enemy doth make affault . [ the English cry , faint George ! a Talbot ! SCENE II . The French leap o'er the walls in their fhirts . Enter , feveral ways , Baftard , Alanson , Reignier , half ready and half unready . Alan . How now , my ...
... enemy doth make affault . [ the English cry , faint George ! a Talbot ! SCENE II . The French leap o'er the walls in their fhirts . Enter , feveral ways , Baftard , Alanson , Reignier , half ready and half unready . Alan . How now , my ...
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