The works of William Shakespeare: The plays edited from the folio of 1623, with various readings from all the editions and all the commentators, notes, introductory remarks, a historical sketch of the text, an account of the rise and progress of the English drama, a memoir of the poet, and an essay upon the genius by Richard Grant Mite. In 12 Vols, Volume 7Little Brown, 1859 |
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Pagina 10
... means How things are perfected . Ely . How now for mitigation of this bill Urg'd by the commons ? Incline to it , or no ? But , my good lord , Doth his Majesty Cant . He seems indifferent , Or , rather , 10 ACT I. KING HENRY V.
... means How things are perfected . Ely . How now for mitigation of this bill Urg'd by the commons ? Incline to it , or no ? But , my good lord , Doth his Majesty Cant . He seems indifferent , Or , rather , 10 ACT I. KING HENRY V.
Pagina 16
... means , and might : So hath your Highness : - never King of England Had nobles richer and more loyal subjects ... mean the coursing snatchers only , But fear the main intendment of the Scot , Who hath been still a giddy neighbour to us ...
... means , and might : So hath your Highness : - never King of England Had nobles richer and more loyal subjects ... mean the coursing snatchers only , But fear the main intendment of the Scot , Who hath been still a giddy neighbour to us ...
Pagina 36
... means defendant : For England his approaches makes as fierce , As waters to the sucking of a gulf . It fits us , then , to be as provident As fear may teach us , out of late examples Left by the fatal and neglected English Upon our ...
... means defendant : For England his approaches makes as fierce , As waters to the sucking of a gulf . It fits us , then , to be as provident As fear may teach us , out of late examples Left by the fatal and neglected English Upon our ...
Pagina 43
... mean and base That hath not noble lustre in your eyes . I see you stand like greyhounds in the slips , Straining upon the start . The game's afoot : Follow your spirit ; and upon this charge , Cry - God for Harry ! England ! and Saint ...
... mean and base That hath not noble lustre in your eyes . I see you stand like greyhounds in the slips , Straining upon the start . The game's afoot : Follow your spirit ; and upon this charge , Cry - God for Harry ! England ! and Saint ...
Pagina 45
... means whereof , ' a faces it out , but fights not . For Pistol , he hath a killing tongue and a quiet sword ; by the means whereof ' a breaks words and keeps whole weapons . For Nym , he hath heard that men of few words are the best men ...
... means whereof , ' a faces it out , but fights not . For Pistol , he hath a killing tongue and a quiet sword ; by the means whereof ' a breaks words and keeps whole weapons . For Nym , he hath heard that men of few words are the best men ...
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The Works of William Shakespeare: The Plays Ed. from the Folio of ..., Volume 7 William Shakespeare Volledige weergave - 1883 |
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