The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare: Accurately Printed from the Text of the Corrected Copy Left by the Late George Steevens, with a Glossary, and Notes, and a Sketch of the Life of Shakespeare, Volume 2Andrus, Judd, & Franklin, 1837 |
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... dear cost , be sure : Thy heart - blood I will have for this day's work . Which I , disdaining , scorn'd ; and craved death , Rather than I would be so pil'd esteem'd . " In fine , redeem'd I was as I desir'd . But , O ! the treacherous ...
... dear cost , be sure : Thy heart - blood I will have for this day's work . Which I , disdaining , scorn'd ; and craved death , Rather than I would be so pil'd esteem'd . " In fine , redeem'd I was as I desir'd . But , O ! the treacherous ...
Page 19
... dear as mine , nd they shall find dear deer of us , my friends.- od , and Saint George ! Talbot , and England's right ! rosper our colours in this dangerous fight ! [ Exe . CENE III . - Plains in Gascony . Enter York , with forces ; to ...
... dear as mine , nd they shall find dear deer of us , my friends.- od , and Saint George ! Talbot , and England's right ! rosper our colours in this dangerous fight ! [ Exe . CENE III . - Plains in Gascony . Enter York , with forces ; to ...
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... dear boy , mount on my swiftest horse ; And I'll direct thee how thou shalt escape By sudden flight : come , dally not , begone . John . And shall my youth be guilty of such blame ? No more can I be sever'd from your side , Than can ...
... dear boy , mount on my swiftest horse ; And I'll direct thee how thou shalt escape By sudden flight : come , dally not , begone . John . And shall my youth be guilty of such blame ? No more can I be sever'd from your side , Than can ...
Page 21
... dear lord ! lo , where your son is borne ! Tal . Thou antic death , which laugh'st us here to scorn , Anon , from thy insulting tyranny , Coupled in bonds of perpetuity , Two Talbots , winged through the lither sky , In thy despite ...
... dear lord ! lo , where your son is borne ! Tal . Thou antic death , which laugh'st us here to scorn , Anon , from thy insulting tyranny , Coupled in bonds of perpetuity , Two Talbots , winged through the lither sky , In thy despite ...
Page 46
... dear . [ Exit with the body . SCENE II . - Blackheath . Enter George Bevis and John Holland . ' Geo . Come , and get thee a sword , though made ( 1 ) A pinnace then signified a ship of small burden , ' John . They have the more need to ...
... dear . [ Exit with the body . SCENE II . - Blackheath . Enter George Bevis and John Holland . ' Geo . Come , and get thee a sword , though made ( 1 ) A pinnace then signified a ship of small burden , ' John . They have the more need to ...
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