The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare: Henry VI, pt. 1-3 |
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For instance , the Lord Talbot is killed at the end of the fourth act of this play , who
in reality did not fall till the 13th of July ... VI . opens with the marriage of the king ,
which was solemnized eight years before Talbot's death , in the year 1445.
For instance , the Lord Talbot is killed at the end of the fourth act of this play , who
in reality did not fall till the 13th of July ... VI . opens with the marriage of the king ,
which was solemnized eight years before Talbot's death , in the year 1445.
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More than three hours the fight continued ; Where valiant Talbot , above human
thought , Enacted wonders with his sword and lance . Hundreds he sent to hell ,
and none durst stand him ; Here , there , and every where , enrag'd he slew : The
...
More than three hours the fight continued ; Where valiant Talbot , above human
thought , Enacted wonders with his sword and lance . Hundreds he sent to hell ,
and none durst stand him ; Here , there , and every where , enrag'd he slew : The
...
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SCENE IV . Other Plains of Gascony . Enter SOMERSET , with his Forces ; an
Officer of TALBOT's with him . Som . It is too late ; I cannot send them now : This
expedition was by York , and Talbot , Too rashly plotted ; all our general force
Might ...
SCENE IV . Other Plains of Gascony . Enter SOMERSET , with his Forces ; an
Officer of TALBOT's with him . Som . It is too late ; I cannot send them now : This
expedition was by York , and Talbot , Too rashly plotted ; all our general force
Might ...
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Enter TALBOT and John his Son . Tal . O young John Talbot ! I did send for thee ,
To tutor thee in stratagems of war ; That Talbot's name might be in thee revivid ,
When sapless age , and weak unable limbs , Should bring thy father to his ...
Enter TALBOT and John his Son . Tal . O young John Talbot ! I did send for thee ,
To tutor thee in stratagems of war ; That Talbot's name might be in thee revivid ,
When sapless age , and weak unable limbs , Should bring thy father to his ...
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Alarum : Excursions , wherein TALBOT's Son is hemmed about , and TALBOT
rescues him . Tal . Saint George and victory ! fight , soldiers , fight : The regent
hath with Talbot broke his word , And left us to the rage of France his sword .
Where is ...
Alarum : Excursions , wherein TALBOT's Son is hemmed about , and TALBOT
rescues him . Tal . Saint George and victory ! fight , soldiers , fight : The regent
hath with Talbot broke his word , And left us to the rage of France his sword .
Where is ...
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arms bear blood body brother Cade Clarence Clif Clifford common crown dead death doth duke earl Edward enemies England English Enter Exeunt Exit eyes father fear fight follow Forces France French friends give Gloster grace hand hast hath head hear heart heaven hence Henry's highness Holinshed honour hope I'll John keep King Henry Lady leave live London look lord lost March Margaret master means mind never night noble old play once passage peace play present prince queen rest Rich Richard Salisbury SCENE Shakspeare soldiers Somerset soul speak stand stay Suffolk sweet sword Talbot tears tell thee thine thing thou thou art thought true unto Warwick York
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