The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volume 13Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1801 |
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Page 259
... Battle of Agincourt . " There are two more entries of a play of Henry V. viz . between 1596 and 1615 , and one Auguft 14th , 1600. I have two copies of it in my poffeffion : one without date , ( which feems much the elder of the two ) ...
... Battle of Agincourt . " There are two more entries of a play of Henry V. viz . between 1596 and 1615 , and one Auguft 14th , 1600. I have two copies of it in my poffeffion : one without date , ( which feems much the elder of the two ) ...
Page 298
... Battle of Agincourt : " I'll fend him balls and rackets if I live ; " That they , fuch racket fhall in Paris see " When over line with bandies I fhall drive ; " As that , before the fet be fully done , " France may perhaps into the ...
... Battle of Agincourt : " I'll fend him balls and rackets if I live ; " That they , fuch racket fhall in Paris see " When over line with bandies I fhall drive ; " As that , before the fet be fully done , " France may perhaps into the ...
Page 401
... battle fly ; Where , ( O for pity ! ) we shall much difgrace- With four or five most vile and ragged foils , Right ill difpos'd , in brawl ridiculous , - The name of Agincourt : Yet , fit and fee ; Minding true things , by what their ...
... battle fly ; Where , ( O for pity ! ) we shall much difgrace- With four or five most vile and ragged foils , Right ill difpos'd , in brawl ridiculous , - The name of Agincourt : Yet , fit and fee ; Minding true things , by what their ...
Page 418
... battle of Agincourt , may also throw fome light on that before us , and ferve to fupport the emendation Therefore ... battles to deprive his foldiers of their hearts ; that is , of their courage , for fuch is evidently the mean ...
... battle of Agincourt , may also throw fome light on that before us , and ferve to fupport the emendation Therefore ... battles to deprive his foldiers of their hearts ; that is , of their courage , for fuch is evidently the mean ...
Page 424
... battle of Agincourt : " The Englishmen were brought into great mifery in this jour ney [ from Harfleur to Agincourt ] ; their vidual was in manner fpent , and now could they get none : - reft could they none take , for their enemies ...
... battle of Agincourt : " The Englishmen were brought into great mifery in this jour ney [ from Harfleur to Agincourt ] ; their vidual was in manner fpent , and now could they get none : - reft could they none take , for their enemies ...
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