The Plays of William Shakespeare: Accurately Printed from the Text of Mr. Steeven's Last Edition, Volume 5H. Baldwin and son, for C. Dilly, 1798 |
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... lady attending on the Princess KATHARINE . QUICKLY , PISTOL's wife , an hostess . Lords , Ladies , Officers , French and English Soldiers , Messengers , and Attendants . The SCENE , at the beginning of the play , lies in ENGLAND ; but ...
... lady attending on the Princess KATHARINE . QUICKLY , PISTOL's wife , an hostess . Lords , Ladies , Officers , French and English Soldiers , Messengers , and Attendants . The SCENE , at the beginning of the play , lies in ENGLAND ; but ...
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... lady Lingare , Daughter to Charlemair , who was the fon To Lewis the emperor , and Lewis the fon Of Charles the great . Alfo king Lewis the tenth , Who was fole heir to the ufurper Capet , Could not keep quiet in his confcience ...
... lady Lingare , Daughter to Charlemair , who was the fon To Lewis the emperor , and Lewis the fon Of Charles the great . Alfo king Lewis the tenth , Who was fole heir to the ufurper Capet , Could not keep quiet in his confcience ...
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... Lady , if he be not drawn now ! O Lord , here's corporal Nym's - now fhall we have wilful adul- tery and murder committed . Good lieutenant Bardolph , good corporal , offer nothing here . Nym . Pith ! Pift . Pifh for thee , Iceland dog ...
... Lady , if he be not drawn now ! O Lord , here's corporal Nym's - now fhall we have wilful adul- tery and murder committed . Good lieutenant Bardolph , good corporal , offer nothing here . Nym . Pith ! Pift . Pifh for thee , Iceland dog ...
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... for morning . Ram . He longs to eat the English . Con . I think , he will eat all he kills . Orl . By the white hand of my lady , he's a gal . lant prince . Con . Swear by her foot , that she may Scene VII . 55 KING HENRY V.
... for morning . Ram . He longs to eat the English . Con . I think , he will eat all he kills . Orl . By the white hand of my lady , he's a gal . lant prince . Con . Swear by her foot , that she may Scene VII . 55 KING HENRY V.
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... Ladies , & c . the Duke , of BURGUNDY , and his Train . K. Hen . Peace to this meeting , wherefore we are met ! Unto our brother France , -and to our fifter , Health and fair time of day : -joy and good wifhes To our most fair and ...
... Ladies , & c . the Duke , of BURGUNDY , and his Train . K. Hen . Peace to this meeting , wherefore we are met ! Unto our brother France , -and to our fifter , Health and fair time of day : -joy and good wifhes To our most fair and ...
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