The Plays of William Shakespeare ...: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Volumen10C. and A. Conrad & Company, 1809 |
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... thoughts , Wherewith already France is over - run . Enter a third Messenger . 3 Mess . My gracious lords , -to add to your laments , Wherewith you now bedew king Henry's hearse , — I must inform you of a dismal fight , Betwixt the stout ...
... thoughts , Wherewith already France is over - run . Enter a third Messenger . 3 Mess . My gracious lords , -to add to your laments , Wherewith you now bedew king Henry's hearse , — I must inform you of a dismal fight , Betwixt the stout ...
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... thought , Enacted wonders with his sword and lance . Hundreds he sent to hell , and none durst stand him ; Here , there , and every where , enrag'd he slew : 9 The French exclaim'd , The devil was in arms ; All the whole army stood agaz ...
... thought , Enacted wonders with his sword and lance . Hundreds he sent to hell , and none durst stand him ; Here , there , and every where , enrag'd he slew : 9 The French exclaim'd , The devil was in arms ; All the whole army stood agaz ...
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... thought occurs in King Lear : my lord , you have one eye left , 66 " To see some mischief on him . " Steevens . Heaven , be thou gracious to none alive , If D 2 KING HENRY VI . 33 But we will be reveng'd sufficiently. ...
... thought occurs in King Lear : my lord , you have one eye left , 66 " To see some mischief on him . " Steevens . Heaven , be thou gracious to none alive , If D 2 KING HENRY VI . 33 But we will be reveng'd sufficiently. ...
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... thoughts are whirled like a potter's wheel ; 5 I know not where I am , nor what I do : 6 A witch , by fear , not force , like Hannibal , Drives back our troops , and conquers as she lists : So bees with smoke , and doves with noisome ...
... thoughts are whirled like a potter's wheel ; 5 I know not where I am , nor what I do : 6 A witch , by fear , not force , like Hannibal , Drives back our troops , and conquers as she lists : So bees with smoke , and doves with noisome ...
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... thought fittest to be laid up in it . When they had se- verally delivered their opinions , he told them , he esteemed no- thing so worthy to be preserved in it as Homer's Iliad . Vide Plutarchum in Vitâ Alexandri Magni . Theobald . The ...
... thought fittest to be laid up in it . When they had se- verally delivered their opinions , he told them , he esteemed no- thing so worthy to be preserved in it as Homer's Iliad . Vide Plutarchum in Vitâ Alexandri Magni . Theobald . The ...
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Alarum battle blood brother Buckingham Cade Cardinal Clar Clarence Clif Clifford crown daughter death doth Duke of York Earl England Enter King Exeunt Exit father fear fight France friends Gloster grace hand hath heart heaven Henry's Holinshed honour house of Lancaster house of York Humphrey Jack Cade Johnson Julius Cæsar King Edward King Henry King Henry VI King Richard King Richard III Lancaster lord majesty Malone means Montague Mortimer ne'er night noble old copy old play original play passage piece Plantagenet Prince protector Pucelle quarto Reignier Richard Duke Richard Plantagenet Ritson Saint Albans Salisbury scene second folio Shak Shakspeare Shakspeare's Sir John slain soldiers Somerset soul speak speech stand Steevens Suffolk sweet sword Talbot tears thee Theobald thine thou art thou hast thou shalt traitor true Tragedie unto Warburton Warwick words