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Side 26
... ? metrical line originally ran thus : Perhaps this un- How may I reverence , worship thee enough ? The climax rises properly , from reverence , to worship . STEEVENS . 1 SCENE III . London . Hill before the Tower 26 FIRST PART OF.
... ? metrical line originally ran thus : Perhaps this un- How may I reverence , worship thee enough ? The climax rises properly , from reverence , to worship . STEEVENS . 1 SCENE III . London . Hill before the Tower 26 FIRST PART OF.
Side 27
William Shakespeare. 1 SCENE III . London . Hill before the Tower . Enter , at the Gates , the Duke of GLOSTER , with his Serving - men in blue coats . GLO . I am come to survey the Tower this day ; Since Henry's death , I fear , there ...
William Shakespeare. 1 SCENE III . London . Hill before the Tower . Enter , at the Gates , the Duke of GLOSTER , with his Serving - men in blue coats . GLO . I am come to survey the Tower this day ; Since Henry's death , I fear , there ...
Side 34
... on which Glofter fays " A wife ftout captain ! and perfuaded foon . " Haft . The good old man would fain that all were well . " Such are all Shakspeare's Mayors . M. MASON . SCENE IV . France . Before Orleans . Enter , 34 FIRST PART OF.
... on which Glofter fays " A wife ftout captain ! and perfuaded foon . " Haft . The good old man would fain that all were well . " Such are all Shakspeare's Mayors . M. MASON . SCENE IV . France . Before Orleans . Enter , 34 FIRST PART OF.
Side 35
William Shakespeare. SCENE IV . France . Before Orleans . Enter , on the walls , the Master - Gunner and his Son . M. GUN . Sirrah , thou know'st how Orleans is befieg'd ; And how the English have the fuburbs won . SON . Father , I know ...
William Shakespeare. SCENE IV . France . Before Orleans . Enter , on the walls , the Master - Gunner and his Son . M. GUN . Sirrah , thou know'st how Orleans is befieg'd ; And how the English have the fuburbs won . SON . Father , I know ...
Side 42
... be omitted at the beginning of this line , which , in my opinion , however , ori- ginally ran thus : Then try we what these dastard Frenchmen dare . STEEVENS . SCENE V. The fame . Before one of the gates 42 FIRST PART OF.
... be omitted at the beginning of this line , which , in my opinion , however , ori- ginally ran thus : Then try we what these dastard Frenchmen dare . STEEVENS . SCENE V. The fame . Before one of the gates 42 FIRST PART OF.
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