The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare, Volum 2Harper, 1843 |
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... father's death . He supposed him to have passed the state of infancy before he lost his father , and even to have re- membered some of his sayings . In the Fourth Act , Sc . 4 , speaking of the famous Talbot , he says : - When I was ...
... father's death . He supposed him to have passed the state of infancy before he lost his father , and even to have re- membered some of his sayings . In the Fourth Act , Sc . 4 , speaking of the famous Talbot , he says : - When I was ...
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... father's death ; Which obloquy set bars before my tongue , Else with the like I had requited him : Therefore , good uncle , -for my father's sake , In honour of a true Plantagenet , And for alliance ' sake , -declare the cause My father ...
... father's death ; Which obloquy set bars before my tongue , Else with the like I had requited him : Therefore , good uncle , -for my father's sake , In honour of a true Plantagenet , And for alliance ' sake , -declare the cause My father ...
Side 14
... father's death , his mother Queen Katharine brought the young king from Windsor to the metropolis , and sat on the throne with the infant in her lap . 3 i e . articles of accusation . Win . This Rome shall remedy . War . Roam thither ...
... father's death , his mother Queen Katharine brought the young king from Windsor to the metropolis , and sat on the throne with the infant in her lap . 3 i e . articles of accusation . Win . This Rome shall remedy . War . Roam thither ...
Side 21
... father may be sav'd in thee . John . No part of him , but will be shame in me . Tal . Thou never hadst renown , nor canst not lose it . John . Yes , your renowned name : Shall flight abuse it ? Tal . Thy father's charge shall clear thee ...
... father may be sav'd in thee . John . No part of him , but will be shame in me . Tal . Thou never hadst renown , nor canst not lose it . John . Yes , your renowned name : Shall flight abuse it ? Tal . Thy father's charge shall clear thee ...
Side 22
... father's side ; And , commendable prov'd , let's die in pride . the two Bodies . Enter CHARLES , ALENGON , BURGUNDY , Bastard , LA PUCELLE , and Forces . Char . Had York and Somerset brought rescue in , We should have found a bloody day ...
... father's side ; And , commendable prov'd , let's die in pride . the two Bodies . Enter CHARLES , ALENGON , BURGUNDY , Bastard , LA PUCELLE , and Forces . Char . Had York and Somerset brought rescue in , We should have found a bloody day ...
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