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Side 302
Our present musters grow upon the file To five and twenty thousand men of
choice ; And our supplies live largely in the hope ... The question then , lord
Hastings , ftandeth thus ; Whether our present five and twenty thousand May hold
up head ...
Our present musters grow upon the file To five and twenty thousand men of
choice ; And our supplies live largely in the hope ... The question then , lord
Hastings , ftandeth thus ; Whether our present five and twenty thousand May hold
up head ...
Side 350
But whether the king's or the author's memory fails him , so it was , that Warwick
was not present at that conversation . JOHNSON -cousin Nevil , ] Shakspeare
has mistaken the name of the present nobleman . The earldom of Warwick was at
...
But whether the king's or the author's memory fails him , so it was , that Warwick
was not present at that conversation . JOHNSON -cousin Nevil , ] Shakspeare
has mistaken the name of the present nobleman . The earldom of Warwick was at
...
Side 469
In the old play of Henry V. already mentioned , this present consists of a gilded
tun of tennis - balls and a carpet . STIEVENS . We are glad , ebe Dauphin is so
pleasant with us ; ] Thus Stands the answer of K. Henry in the same old play : «
My ...
In the old play of Henry V. already mentioned , this present consists of a gilded
tun of tennis - balls and a carpet . STIEVENS . We are glad , ebe Dauphin is so
pleasant with us ; ] Thus Stands the answer of K. Henry in the same old play : «
My ...
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