The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volume 5F. C. and J. Rivington, 1823 |
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... queen . 3 - : where , for any thing I know , Falstaff shall die of a sweat , unless already he be killed with your hard opinions ; for Oldcastle died a martyr , and this is not the man . ] Shakspeare , I think , meant to say , that ...
... queen . 3 - : where , for any thing I know , Falstaff shall die of a sweat , unless already he be killed with your hard opinions ; for Oldcastle died a martyr , and this is not the man . ] Shakspeare , I think , meant to say , that ...
Page 125
... queen Elizabeth , and not till after Henry the Sixth had been played , as may be seen by the conclusion of this play . POPE . The transactions comprised in this historical play commence about the latter end of the first , and terminate ...
... queen Elizabeth , and not till after Henry the Sixth had been played , as may be seen by the conclusion of this play . POPE . The transactions comprised in this historical play commence about the latter end of the first , and terminate ...
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... Queen of France . KATHARINE , Daughter of Charles and Isabel . ALICE , a Lady attending on the Princess Katharine . QUICKLY , Pistol's Wife , an Hostess . Lords , Ladies , Officers , French and English Soldiers , Messengers , and ...
... Queen of France . KATHARINE , Daughter of Charles and Isabel . ALICE , a Lady attending on the Princess Katharine . QUICKLY , Pistol's Wife , an Hostess . Lords , Ladies , Officers , French and English Soldiers , Messengers , and ...
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... queen Elizabeth to com- mand the poet to produce him once again , and to show him in love or courtship . This was , indeed , a new source of humour , and produced a new play from the former characters . JOHNSON . 1 rheumatick ; ] This ...
... queen Elizabeth to com- mand the poet to produce him once again , and to show him in love or courtship . This was , indeed , a new source of humour , and produced a new play from the former characters . JOHNSON . 1 rheumatick ; ] This ...
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... of our gracious empress- ] The earl of Essex , in the reign of queen Elizabeth . › Bringing rebellion broached- ] Spitted , transfixed . -- Flu . There is occasions and causes why and Q 2 SCENE I. 227 KING HENRY V. Quite fr ...
... of our gracious empress- ] The earl of Essex , in the reign of queen Elizabeth . › Bringing rebellion broached- ] Spitted , transfixed . -- Flu . There is occasions and causes why and Q 2 SCENE I. 227 KING HENRY V. Quite fr ...
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