Twenty of the Plays of Shakespeare: The chronicle history of Henry the Fift. 1608. The contention of the two famous houses of Lancaster and Yorke, in two parts (no date) The tragedie of Richard the Third. 1612. The most lamentable tragedie of Titus Andronicus. 1611. The history of Troylus and Cresseida. 1609J. and R. Tonson, 1766 |
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... Speake captaine for his life , and I will thee requite . Flew . Captaine Piftoll , I partly vnderftand your meaning . Pift . Why then reioyce therefore . Flew . Certainly ancient Piftoll , Tis not a thing to reioyce at , For if he were ...
... Speake captaine for his life , and I will thee requite . Flew . Captaine Piftoll , I partly vnderftand your meaning . Pift . Why then reioyce therefore . Flew . Certainly ancient Piftoll , Tis not a thing to reioyce at , For if he were ...
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... abundant valour in our English , That being dead , like to the bullets crafing , Breakes foorth into a fecond courfe of mifchiefe , Killing in relaps of mortality : Let Let me speake proudly , There's not a peece of THE CHRONICLE HISTORY.
... abundant valour in our English , That being dead , like to the bullets crafing , Breakes foorth into a fecond courfe of mifchiefe , Killing in relaps of mortality : Let Let me speake proudly , There's not a peece of THE CHRONICLE HISTORY.
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William Shakespeare George Steevens. Let me speake proudly , There's not a peece of feather in our campe , Good argument I hope we shall not flye , And time hath worne us into flouendry . But by the maffe , our hearts are in the trim ...
William Shakespeare George Steevens. Let me speake proudly , There's not a peece of feather in our campe , Good argument I hope we shall not flye , And time hath worne us into flouendry . But by the maffe , our hearts are in the trim ...
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... speake in the comparisons , as Alexander is kill His friend Clitus : fo our king being in his ripe Wits and iudgements , is turne away the fat knite With the great belly doublet : I am forget his name . Gower . Sir John Falstaffe . Flew ...
... speake in the comparisons , as Alexander is kill His friend Clitus : fo our king being in his ripe Wits and iudgements , is turne away the fat knite With the great belly doublet : I am forget his name . Gower . Sir John Falstaffe . Flew ...
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... speake . Farewell my lords , and fay when I am gone , I prophefied France would be loft ere long . Exit duke Humfrey . Card . There goes our protector in a rage . My lords you know he is my great enemy , And though he be protector of ...
... speake . Farewell my lords , and fay when I am gone , I prophefied France would be loft ere long . Exit duke Humfrey . Card . There goes our protector in a rage . My lords you know he is my great enemy , And though he be protector of ...
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Achilles againſt Agamemnon Aiax Andronicus Aron braue brother Buckingham Cade cauſe Chiron Clarence Clif Clifford Cref crowne curfe death Demet Diomed doth duke duke of Yorke Edward emperour Enter Euen euery Exeunt Exit fafe father felfe feruice fhall fhould fight flaine fome fonne foueraigne fouldiers foule fpeake France friends ftand fuch fweet fword giue Glofter Gothes grace Haftings hath haue heart heauen Hector heere Henry himſelfe honour houſe Humfrey King Lauinia leaue liue lord loue Lucius madam maiefty Marcus morrow moſt muſt neuer noble Pand Pandarus Patroclus Pift pleaſe preſently Priam prince queene reft reuenge Richard Rome ſhall ſhe Somerfet ſpeake ſtand ſtay Suffolke Tamora tell thee thefe Ther theſe thine thoſe thou art thouſand thy felfe Titus Troy Troyan Troylus Vlif Vliff vncle vnto vpon warre Warwicke whofe Yorke