The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare, Band 18R. C. and J. Rivington, 1821 |
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... speaking of the wench who robbed . him , says : " And also the fiddler who was consenting with her . " meaning the fiddler that was her accomplice . The word appears to be used in the same sense in the fifth scene of this Act , where ...
... speaking of the wench who robbed . him , says : " And also the fiddler who was consenting with her . " meaning the fiddler that was her accomplice . The word appears to be used in the same sense in the fifth scene of this Act , where ...
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... Speak softly ; or the loss of those great towns Will make him burst his lead , and rise from death . GLO . Is Paris lost ? is Roüen yielded up ? If Henry were recall'd to life again , These news would cause him once more yield the ghost ...
... Speak softly ; or the loss of those great towns Will make him burst his lead , and rise from death . GLO . Is Paris lost ? is Roüen yielded up ? If Henry were recall'd to life again , These news would cause him once more yield the ghost ...
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... Speak , shall I call her in ? Believe my words " , For they are certain and unfallible . 5 CHAR . Go , call her in : [ Exit Bastard . ] But , first , to try her skill , Reignier , stand thou as Dauphin in my place : the eighth Iliad ...
... Speak , shall I call her in ? Believe my words " , For they are certain and unfallible . 5 CHAR . Go , call her in : [ Exit Bastard . ] But , first , to try her skill , Reignier , stand thou as Dauphin in my place : the eighth Iliad ...
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... Speak , Salisbury ; at least , if thou canst speak ; How far'st thou , mirror of all martial men ? One of thy eyes , and thy cheek's side struck off ! - Accursed tower ! accursed fatal hand , That hath contriv'd this woeful tragedy ! In ...
... Speak , Salisbury ; at least , if thou canst speak ; How far'st thou , mirror of all martial men ? One of thy eyes , and thy cheek's side struck off ! - Accursed tower ! accursed fatal hand , That hath contriv'd this woeful tragedy ! In ...
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... speaking of the English : " They will eat like wolves , and fight like devils . " If Pucelle , by this term , does not allude to the hunger or fierceness of the English , she refers to the wolves by which their kingdom was formerly ...
... speaking of the English : " They will eat like wolves , and fight like devils . " If Pucelle , by this term , does not allude to the hunger or fierceness of the English , she refers to the wolves by which their kingdom was formerly ...
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