The Annotated Shakespeare: The histories, sonnets, and other poemsC. N. Potter, 1978 - English drama |
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... English army is grown weak and faint : The Earl of Salisbury craveth supply , And hardly keeps his men from mutiny ... English side ; Now we are victors ; upon us he smiles . What towns of any moment but we have ? At pleasure here we lie ...
... English army is grown weak and faint : The Earl of Salisbury craveth supply , And hardly keeps his men from mutiny ... English side ; Now we are victors ; upon us he smiles . What towns of any moment but we have ? At pleasure here we lie ...
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... English earth . Nor is he one to take telling or learn from experience : By heaven , methinks it were an easy leap To pluck bright Honour from the pale - faced moon , Or dive into the bottom of the deep , Where fathom - line could never ...
... English earth . Nor is he one to take telling or learn from experience : By heaven , methinks it were an easy leap To pluck bright Honour from the pale - faced moon , Or dive into the bottom of the deep , Where fathom - line could never ...
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... English . Ram . Who will go to hazard with me for twenty prisoners ? Con . You must first go yourself to hazard , ere you have them . Dau . ' Tis midnight ; I'll go arm myself . [ Exit . Orl . The Dauphin longs for morning . Ram . He ...
... English . Ram . Who will go to hazard with me for twenty prisoners ? Con . You must first go yourself to hazard , ere you have them . Dau . ' Tis midnight ; I'll go arm myself . [ Exit . Orl . The Dauphin longs for morning . Ram . He ...
Contents
SHAKESPEARES HISTORIES Introduction | 8 |
THE SECOND PART OF KING HENRY VI 1590 Introduction | 72 |
THE THIRD PART OF KING HENRY VI 1591 Introduction | 140 |
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