Henry VI. Part I.Printed for, and under the direction of, John Bell, British-Library, Strand, bookseller to His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales, 1786 - 116 páginas |
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... mean and pro- saical , than in the generality of his genuine compositions . THEOBALD . Of this play there is no copy earlier than that of the folio in 1623 , though the two succeeding parts are extant in two editions in quarto . That ...
... mean and pro- saical , than in the generality of his genuine compositions . THEOBALD . Of this play there is no copy earlier than that of the folio in 1623 , though the two succeeding parts are extant in two editions in quarto . That ...
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... , ' Reignier , stand thou as dauphin in my place : Question her proudly , let thy looks be stern ; - By this means shall we sound what skill she hath . 249 Enter Enter JOAN LA PUCELLE . Reig . Fair maid , 16 Act L. FIRST PART OF.
... , ' Reignier , stand thou as dauphin in my place : Question her proudly , let thy looks be stern ; - By this means shall we sound what skill she hath . 249 Enter Enter JOAN LA PUCELLE . Reig . Fair maid , 16 Act L. FIRST PART OF.
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... mean ? Alen . He may mean more than we poor men do know : 299 These women are shrewd tempters with their tongues . Reig . My lord , where are you ? what devise you on ? Shall we give over Orleans , or no ? Pucel . Why , no , I say ...
... mean ? Alen . He may mean more than we poor men do know : 299 These women are shrewd tempters with their tongues . Reig . My lord , where are you ? what devise you on ? Shall we give over Orleans , or no ? Pucel . Why , no , I say ...
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... his Men in tawny Coats . Win . How now , ambitious Humphrey ? What means this ? Glo . Piel'd priest , dost thou command me to be shut out ? C Win . Win . do , thou most usurping proditor , And A & I . 21 KING HENRY VI .
... his Men in tawny Coats . Win . How now , ambitious Humphrey ? What means this ? Glo . Piel'd priest , dost thou command me to be shut out ? C Win . Win . do , thou most usurping proditor , And A & I . 21 KING HENRY VI .
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... mean to tug it , and to cuff you soundly : Under my feet I'll stamp thy cardinal's hat ; In spite of pope , or dignities of church , Here by the cheeks I'll drag thee up and down . Win . Gloster , thou'lt answer this before the pope ...
... mean to tug it , and to cuff you soundly : Under my feet I'll stamp thy cardinal's hat ; In spite of pope , or dignities of church , Here by the cheeks I'll drag thee up and down . Win . Gloster , thou'lt answer this before the pope ...
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Alarum Alen ALENÇON arms Bast Bastard Bedford blood Bourdeaux brave Burg captain Char Charles crave curse dauphin dead death ditto doth Duke of ALENÇON Duke of Anjou duke of Burgundy duke of York earl enemies England English Enter Enter Enter JOAN Enter TALBOT EXETER Exeunt Exit farewel fear fight French friends give glory grace hast hath heart heaven Henry the fifth HENRY VI Henry's honour JOAN LA PUCELLE John JULIUS CÆSAR King HENRY knight lord protector lord Talbot madam majesty Margaret Mess methinks ne'er never noble Orleans peace Plant pluck prince prisoner queen Reig Reignier RICHARD PLANTAGENET Roan Salisbury SCENE shame Sir THOMAS GARGRAVE Sir WILLIAM LUCY Soldiers Somerset soul Speak stay Suffolk sweet sword thee thou art thou canst thou shalt thou wilt thy father thy foes town uncle unto valiant walls warlike WARWICK white rose