The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volume 6A. Leathley, 1766 |
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Pagina 19
... please your Majefty to give us leave Freely to render what we have in charge , Or fhall we fparingly fhew you far off The Dauphin's meaning , and our embaffy ? K. Henry . We are no tyrant , but a Chriftian King , Unto whofe grace our ...
... please your Majefty to give us leave Freely to render what we have in charge , Or fhall we fparingly fhew you far off The Dauphin's meaning , and our embaffy ? K. Henry . We are no tyrant , but a Chriftian King , Unto whofe grace our ...
Pagina 62
... please your Majefty : the Duke of Exeter has very gallantly maintain'd the pridge ; the French is gone off , look you , and there is gallant and moft ( 9 ) Such flanders of the age , ] This was a character very trou- blefome to wife men ...
... please your Majefty : the Duke of Exeter has very gallantly maintain'd the pridge ; the French is gone off , look you , and there is gallant and moft ( 9 ) Such flanders of the age , ] This was a character very trou- blefome to wife men ...
Pagina 91
... please , they fhall , my ranfom then Will foon be levy'd . Herald , fave thy labour , Come thou no more , for ransom , gentle herald ; They fhall have none , I fwear , but these my joints : Which if they have , as I will leave ' em them ...
... please , they fhall , my ranfom then Will foon be levy'd . Herald , fave thy labour , Come thou no more , for ransom , gentle herald ; They fhall have none , I fwear , but these my joints : Which if they have , as I will leave ' em them ...
Pagina 100
... please your Majefty , and your great uncle Edward the plack Prince of Wales , as I have read in the chronicles , fought a moft prave pattle here in France . K. Henry . They did , Fluellen . Flu . Your Majefty fays very true . If your ...
... please your Majefty , and your great uncle Edward the plack Prince of Wales , as I have read in the chronicles , fought a moft prave pattle here in France . K. Henry . They did , Fluellen . Flu . Your Majefty fays very true . If your ...
Pagina 101
... please your Majefty , a rafcal that fwag- ger'd with me laft night ; who , if alive , and if ever he dare to challenge this glove , I have fworn to take him a box o'th ' ear ; or if I can fee my glove in his cap , which he fwore as he ...
... please your Majefty , a rafcal that fwag- ger'd with me laft night ; who , if alive , and if ever he dare to challenge this glove , I have fworn to take him a box o'th ' ear ; or if I can fee my glove in his cap , which he fwore as he ...
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