The Plays of William Shakspeare. ..: Volume the fourteenth. Containing King Henry 6. Part 1. and 2, Zväzok 14J. J. Tourneisen, 1801 - 375 strán (strany) |
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... Whose bloody deeds fhall make all Europe quake . 3. MESS . So you had need ; for Orleans is be fieg'd ; The English army is grown weak and faint : The earl of Salisbury craveth supply And hardly keeps his men from mutiny , Since they ...
... Whose bloody deeds fhall make all Europe quake . 3. MESS . So you had need ; for Orleans is be fieg'd ; The English army is grown weak and faint : The earl of Salisbury craveth supply And hardly keeps his men from mutiny , Since they ...
Strana 29
... whose bü- finefs it was to fummon offeuders to an ecclefiaftical court : 66 Tho I was never a tawny - coat , I have play'd the fummoner's part . " —— These are the proper attendants therefore on the Bishop of Win- chefter . So , in ...
... whose bü- finefs it was to fummon offeuders to an ecclefiaftical court : 66 Tho I was never a tawny - coat , I have play'd the fummoner's part . " —— These are the proper attendants therefore on the Bishop of Win- chefter . So , in ...
Strana 73
... whose wafting oil is fpent , - Wax dim , as drawing to their exigent : " Weak shoulders , overborne with burd'ning grief ; And pithlefs arms , like to a wither'd vine 8 are perfedly fabulous and unfounded , which are nevertheless con ...
... whose wafting oil is fpent , - Wax dim , as drawing to their exigent : " Weak shoulders , overborne with burd'ning grief ; And pithlefs arms , like to a wither'd vine 8 are perfedly fabulous and unfounded , which are nevertheless con ...
Strana 135
... whose wounds become hard - favour'd death , Speak to thy father , ere thou yield thy breath : Brave death by speaking , whether he will , or no ; Imagine him a Frenchman , and thy foe.- Poor boy ! he fmiles , methinks ; as who fhould ...
... whose wounds become hard - favour'd death , Speak to thy father , ere thou yield thy breath : Brave death by speaking , whether he will , or no ; Imagine him a Frenchman , and thy foe.- Poor boy ! he fmiles , methinks ; as who fhould ...
Strana 187
... Whose bookish rule hath pull'd fair England down . [ Exit . SCENE II . The fame . A Room in the duke of Glofter's houfe . Enter GLOSTER and the Duchefs , DUCH . Why droops my lord , like over - ripen'd corn , Hanging the head at Ceres ...
... Whose bookish rule hath pull'd fair England down . [ Exit . SCENE II . The fame . A Room in the duke of Glofter's houfe . Enter GLOSTER and the Duchefs , DUCH . Why droops my lord , like over - ripen'd corn , Hanging the head at Ceres ...
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Afide Alarum alfo anfwer becauſe blood Buckingham Cade Cardinal crown curfe Dauphin death doth duke duke of York Earl England Enter Exeunt Exit faid falfe fame father fays fcene fecond folio feems fenfe fhall fhame fhould fight firft flain foldiers fome foul fovereign fpeak fpeech fpirit France French ftand ftill fuch fuppofe fure fword Glofter grace hath heart Henry IV himſelf Holinfhed honour Humphrey Iden inftead Jack Cade John John Cade JOHNSON King Henry King Henry VI laft loft lord lord protector mafter MALONE Margaret moft Mortimer muft myſelf noble obferved old copy old play original play paffage Plantagenet pleaſe prefent prifoner prince Pucelle quarto queen reafon reft Reignier Richard Richard Plantagenet Saint Albans Saliſbury Shakspeare Somerfet STEEVENS Suffolk Talbot thee thefe Theobald theſe thofe thouſand ufed unto uſed WARBURTON Warwick whofe word York