The Plays and Poems of Shakespeare: According to the Improved Text of Edmund Malone, Including the Latest Revisions, with a Life, Glossarial Notes, an Index, and One Hundred and Seventy Illustrations, Volumul 7H. G. Bohn, 1842 |
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... Percy , his - Plantagenet ! Then would I have his Harry , and he mine . But let him from my thoughts . - What think you , coz , Of this young Percy's pride ? the prisoners , Piled up in a heap . Which he in this adventure hath surprised ...
... Percy , his - Plantagenet ! Then would I have his Harry , and he mine . But let him from my thoughts . - What think you , coz , Of this young Percy's pride ? the prisoners , Piled up in a heap . Which he in this adventure hath surprised ...
Pagina 21
... Percy here at Holmedon took , Were , as he says , not with such strength denied As is deliver'd to your majesty . Either envy , therefore , or misprision Is guilty of this fault , and not my son . Hot . My liege , I did deny no ...
... Percy here at Holmedon took , Were , as he says , not with such strength denied As is deliver'd to your majesty . Either envy , therefore , or misprision Is guilty of this fault , and not my son . Hot . My liege , I did deny no ...
Pagina 23
... Percy then had said , To such a person , and in such a place , At such a time , with all the rest retold , May reasonably die , and never rise To do him wrong , or any way impeach What then he said , so he unsay it now . K. Hen . Why ...
... Percy then had said , To such a person , and in such a place , At such a time , with all the rest retold , May reasonably die , and never rise To do him wrong , or any way impeach What then he said , so he unsay it now . K. Hen . Why ...
Pagina 24
... Percy , thou dost belie him . He never did encounter with Glendower ; I tell thee , He durst as well have met the devil alone , As Owen Glendower for an enemy . Art thou not ashamed ? But , sirrah , henceforth Let me not hear you speak ...
... Percy , thou dost belie him . He never did encounter with Glendower ; I tell thee , He durst as well have met the devil alone , As Owen Glendower for an enemy . Art thou not ashamed ? But , sirrah , henceforth Let me not hear you speak ...
Pagina 42
... buffets , for moving such a dish of skimmed milk with so honorable an action ! Hang him ! let him tell the king : we are prepared : I will set forward to - night . Enter LADY PERCY . How now , Kate ? I 42 ACT II . KING HENRY IV . - PART I.
... buffets , for moving such a dish of skimmed milk with so honorable an action ! Hang him ! let him tell the king : we are prepared : I will set forward to - night . Enter LADY PERCY . How now , Kate ? I 42 ACT II . KING HENRY IV . - PART I.
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