The Annotated Shakespeare: The histories, sonnets, and other poemsC. N. Potter, 1978 - English drama |
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Page 248
... Hast . [ Within ] Who knocks at the door ? Mess . A messenger from the Lord Stanley . Hast . Enter LORD HASTINGS . What is't o'clock ? Mess . Upon the stroke of four . Hast . Cannot thy master sleep these tedious nights ? Mess . So it ...
... Hast . [ Within ] Who knocks at the door ? Mess . A messenger from the Lord Stanley . Hast . Enter LORD HASTINGS . What is't o'clock ? Mess . Upon the stroke of four . Hast . Cannot thy master sleep these tedious nights ? Mess . So it ...
Page 249
... Hast . But I shall laugh at this a twelve - month hence , That they who brought me in my master's hate , I live to look upon their tragedy . I tell thee , Catesby , - Cate . What , my lord ? 60 Hast . Ere a fortnight make me elder , I ...
... Hast . But I shall laugh at this a twelve - month hence , That they who brought me in my master's hate , I live to look upon their tragedy . I tell thee , Catesby , - Cate . What , my lord ? 60 Hast . Ere a fortnight make me elder , I ...
Page 250
... Hast . Go on before ; I'll talk with this good fellow . [ Exeunt Stanley and Catesby . How now , sirrah ! how goes the world with thee ? Purs . The better that your lordship please to ask . 99 Hast . I tell thee , man , ' tis better ...
... Hast . Go on before ; I'll talk with this good fellow . [ Exeunt Stanley and Catesby . How now , sirrah ! how goes the world with thee ? Purs . The better that your lordship please to ask . 99 Hast . I tell thee , man , ' tis better ...
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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