The Plays of William Shakespeare: Accurately Printed from the Text of the Corrected Copy Left by the Late George Steevens, Esq. With Glossarial NotesF.C. and J. Rivington, 1823 |
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... friends a while , and both conjointly bend Your sharpest deeds of malice on this town : By east and west let France and England mount Their battering cannon , charged to the mouths ; Till their soul - fearing clamours have brawl'd down ...
... friends a while , and both conjointly bend Your sharpest deeds of malice on this town : By east and west let France and England mount Their battering cannon , charged to the mouths ; Till their soul - fearing clamours have brawl'd down ...
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... friends ! Shall Lewis have Blanch ? and Blanch those pro- vinces ? It is not so ; thou hast misspoke , misheard ; Be well advis'd , tell o'er thy tale again : It cannot be ; thou dost but say , ' tis so : I trust , I may not trust thee ...
... friends ! Shall Lewis have Blanch ? and Blanch those pro- vinces ? It is not so ; thou hast misspoke , misheard ; Be well advis'd , tell o'er thy tale again : It cannot be ; thou dost but say , ' tis so : I trust , I may not trust thee ...
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... friends my foes . Pand . Then , by the lawful power that I have , Thou shalt stand curs'd , and excommunicate : And blessed shall he be , that doth revolt From his allegiance to a heretic ; And meritorious shall that hand be call'd ...
... friends my foes . Pand . Then , by the lawful power that I have , Thou shalt stand curs'd , and excommunicate : And blessed shall he be , that doth revolt From his allegiance to a heretic ; And meritorious shall that hand be call'd ...
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... friend : Forego the easier . Blanch . That's the curse of Rome . Const . O Lewis , stand fast ; the devil tempts thee here , In likeness of a new untrimmed ' bride . Blanch . The lady Constance speaks not from her faith , But from her ...
... friend : Forego the easier . Blanch . That's the curse of Rome . Const . O Lewis , stand fast ; the devil tempts thee here , In likeness of a new untrimmed ' bride . Blanch . The lady Constance speaks not from her faith , But from her ...
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... friends . Pand . All form is formless , order orderless , Save what is opposite to England's love . Therefore , to arms ! be champion of our church ! Or let the church , our mother , breathe her curse , A mother's curse , on her ...
... friends . Pand . All form is formless , order orderless , Save what is opposite to England's love . Therefore , to arms ! be champion of our church ! Or let the church , our mother , breathe her curse , A mother's curse , on her ...
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Palavras e frases frequentes
arms art thou Aumerle Bard Bardolph Bast Bishop of Carlisle blood Boling Bolingbroke breath brother captain constable of France cousin crown dauphin dead death didst Doll doth Duch duke earl Eastcheap England English Enter King Exeunt Exit eyes fair Falstaff father Faulconbridge fear France French friends Gaunt give Glend grace grief hand Harfleur Harry Harry Percy hath head hear heart heaven honour horse Host John of Gaunt Kate Kath King Henry King Richard Lady land liege live look lord majesty never night noble Northumberland peace Percy Pist Pistol Poins pray prince prince of Wales Queen Rich SCENE Scroop Shal shame sir John Sir John Falstaff soldiers soul speak sweet sword tell thee thine thou art thou hast tongue uncle unto villain Westmoreland wilt word York