The Histories and Poems of Shakespeare: The Text of the Oxford EditionH. Frowde, Oxford University Press, 1932 - 1214 pages |
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... Messenger , with letters . 8 12 What letters hast thou there ? [ To DOUGLAS . ] I can but thank you . MESSENGER . These letters come from your father . HOTSPUR . Letters from him ! why comes he not him- self ? MESSENGER . He cannot come ...
... Messenger , with letters . 8 12 What letters hast thou there ? [ To DOUGLAS . ] I can but thank you . MESSENGER . These letters come from your father . HOTSPUR . Letters from him ! why comes he not him- self ? MESSENGER . He cannot come ...
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... Messenger . KING EDWARD . Now , messenger , what letters or what news From France ? 84 MESSENGER . My sovereign liege , no letters ; and few words ; But such as I , without your special pardon , Dare not relate . 88 KING EDWARD . Go to ...
... Messenger . KING EDWARD . Now , messenger , what letters or what news From France ? 84 MESSENGER . My sovereign liege , no letters ; and few words ; But such as I , without your special pardon , Dare not relate . 88 KING EDWARD . Go to ...
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... messenger . What news ? MESSENGER . Such news , my lord , as grieves me to report . QUEEN ELIZABETH . How doth the prince ? Well , madam , and in health . DUCHESS . What is thy news ? MESSENGER . 41 MESSENGER . Lord Rivers and Lord Grey ...
... messenger . What news ? MESSENGER . Such news , my lord , as grieves me to report . QUEEN ELIZABETH . How doth the prince ? Well , madam , and in health . DUCHESS . What is thy news ? MESSENGER . 41 MESSENGER . Lord Rivers and Lord Grey ...
Contents
PAGE | 169 |
THE SECOND PART OF KING HENRY THE FOURTH | 257 |
THE RAPE OF LUCRECE | 948 |
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